The Democratic National Convention in Chicago is now history and Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz, need to focus on refining their political strategy, particularly how to win the Blue Wall states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.
The Democrats’ goal during the convention was to set Harris up for success.
Her acceptance speech for the nomination Thursday night was a chance to move voters, especially those on the fence, in her direction.
What matters most is the impression she left.
Chris Hand, a government law attorney and aid to former Gov. & Sen. Bob Graham, joined us on The Morning Show to discuss the convention and the impact of Harris’ speech and if it moved undecided voters.
Also, what’s next on the campaign trail for both on Trump and Harris camps and the impact of the pivotal presidential debate on Sept. 10.