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The withdrawal of President Joe Biden from the presidential re-election campaign and the apparent selection of Vice President Kamala Harris is quite different from Lyndon B. Johnson's decision not to run in 1968.
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It took only a couple of days after Joe Biden announced he was out of the race for Vice President Kamala Harris to coalesce enough support from the delegates to secure the Democratic nomination for president.In that time, Republicans have stepped up their attacks on Harris, and many of those attacks have leaned heavily on well-worn racist and sexist tropes.
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Of the thousands of delegates heading to the DNC in Chicago next month, a little less than 150 are from Ohio.
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U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is facing a tough re-election bid, and his race is one of the most closely watched in the nation.
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The shakeup of the Democratic presidential ticket is reshaping a race that has already seen its share of historic firsts.
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President Biden is passing the torch to Vice President Harris, which changes the narrative of the race against former President Donald Trump.
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We’re talking through these historic developments on this hour of All Sides.
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Many central Ohio residents expressed their viewpoints about Joe Biden leaving the presidential race so late in the process and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to take his place at the top of the Democratic Party ticket.
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After President Biden announced he would no longer seek the Democratic nomination for president, he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris said she wants to unite the Democratic Party.
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Biden announced Sunday that he is dropping out of the 2024 presidential election following several calls from Democrats to end his campaign after his poor performance in the recent presidential campaign.