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The recent debate disaster involving Joe Biden has raised a difficult question for Democrats: could Kamala Harris have a better chance of defeating Donald Trump in November than Biden? According to polls, there is a growing perception that concerns over Biden’s performance are beginning to shift perceptions of Harris. Some surveys suggest that Trump’s lead over Biden may shrink if Harris were to challenge him in the election.

This has led some prominent figures, such as James Clyburn and Senator Laphonza Butler, to express support for Harris as a potential candidate to replace Biden if he were to withdraw. Strategist Jamal Simmons also views Harris as the most legitimate candidate to take Biden’s place if he were to step down. However, Harris has faced challenges during her time in the White House, including tensions with the president’s team and low popularity ratings. Despite these obstacles, she continues to campaign and engage with voters in hopes of winning the election.

As the situation unfolds, the focus remains on finding the best candidate to defeat Trump in November. While Harris has positioned herself as a potential alternative to Biden, the road ahead is uncertain as Democrats grapple with the complexities of the current political landscape.

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