The New York Times: “The sudden nomination of Kamala Harris to replace President Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket has transformed what was a long fight between Mr. Biden and former President Donald J. Trump into a 100-day sprint to Election Day. The campaign is now being conducted in a matter of weeks, not months, with everything from the vice presidential nomination to the national conventions, debates, television ads, and strategy.”
“Voters will begin casting their ballots in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, starting in mid-September.”
“Analysts in both parties say the timeline is likely to favor Ms. Harris. Her campaign is hoping to ride the momentum, and to leave Mr. Trump to adjust to a very different opponent, past some of the scrutiny and detailed policy debates that candidates usually face on their path to the nomination.”
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