Democratic voters have new hope for beating Trump after Biden drops out
- Many voters felt relieved after President Joe Biden announced he would not seek reelection, creating a new election landscape for the Democratic Party.
- Recent AP-NORC polling showed nearly two-thirds of Democrats believed Biden should withdraw, with a majority supporting Kamala Harris as a viable candidate.
- Biden stated it was in the "best interest of my party and the country" to allow a new candidate to run against Trump, endorsing Harris for the nomination.
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NC Democrats back Harris-Cooper ticket after Biden drops out
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – North Carolina’s Democratic delegates are unanimously backing Vice President Kamala Harris for president as well as Gov. Roy Cooper to be her running mate, party Chair Anderson Clayton said. Within hours of President Joe Biden’s historic decision to drop out of the presidential race, the North Carolina Democratic Party held an emergency meeting where Clayton said the delegates agreed to back Harris. RELATED | NC Rep. …
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