The Democratic National Convention is set to begin in Chicago, with Vice President Kamala Harris at the forefront as President Joe Biden’s replacement on the ticket. The convention aims to celebrate Harris and boost her campaign against Republican Donald Trump in November. Harris has seen a surge in support and momentum in recent weeks, transforming the Democratic Party and bringing relief and joy to activists and party leaders. However, questions remain about the depth and breadth of Harris’ support, as well as the strength of her coalition and movement.

The convention will provide Americans with an extended look at Harris and her new running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. The presentation of Harris and Walz will be crucial, especially as Trump launches a weeklong effort to challenge their message. Part of the convention will involve giving a graceful exit to President Biden, who has decided to step aside and endorse Harris. Biden’s final keynote address will mark his transition from the spotlight, 52 years after being elected to the Senate.

The influence of “uncommitted” voters, a small but significant group of delegates dissatisfied with Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war, could impact the convention. Questions linger about the leverage these voters hold now that Harris has taken Biden’s place, but Harris and her team have prioritized communication with Arab American leaders, particularly in key swing states like Michigan. Panel discussions on Arab and Palestinian issues and Jewish American concerns will take place during the convention.

Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign is working to regain its footing as the convention kicks off. Trump has faced challenges adjusting to the new reality of Harris as his rival, launching personal attacks and questioning Harris’ racial identity. Allies have urged Trump to focus more on policy and broaden his appeal with swing voters. Trump plans to campaign in battleground states this week, with a focus on subjects where Republicans believe they have an advantage.

Harris is expected to be present in Chicago throughout the convention, with her nomination acceptance speech scheduled for Thursday night. Walz will give his own speech on Wednesday night. Trump will be crisscrossing the country, campaigning in Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada. As the political landscape continues to evolve, both campaigns are gearing up for a competitive race in the lead-up to the November election.

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