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Three Democrats who shunned Biden but will now support Harris – Washington Examiner

The article discusses how several Democrats who had distanced themselves from President Joe ‍Biden during his reelection campaign ⁤are⁣ now supporting Vice President Kamala Harris, who has taken the ​lead on the Democratic ticket. After Biden’s poll numbers declined, key Democratic officials, particularly those facing tough reelection challenges, chose not to appear with him at campaign events. ⁢However, with Harris now becoming the presumptive nominee, prominent Democrats​ are publicly ⁢aligning themselves with her.

The​ piece ‌highlights three specific individuals:

1. **Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)** was initially absent from a Biden campaign⁣ event, citing a scheduling conflict amidst⁢ speculation regarding her⁣ support for him. Following Harris’s ⁤rise, she appeared ​alongside Harris at a recent event⁤ in Wisconsin.

2. **Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI)**, who ⁢served as a co-chair for Biden’s campaign, also missed a key event while discussions about Biden’s potential withdrawal were growing. After Harris⁣ became the leading ‌candidate, Whitmer publicly endorsed her and actively campaigned for her in New Hampshire.

3. While the article previews another unnamed Democratic figure who has shifted⁢ support to Harris, it reflects a broader trend of ​political recalibration among Democrats in response to changing public opinion and party dynamics as the election season progresses.


Three Democrats who shunned Biden but will now support Harris

As President Joe Biden‘s reelection campaign flamed out earlier this month, several Democrats declined to appear alongside the president, but with Vice President Kamala Harris moving to the top of the Democratic ticket, many of those Democrats are returning to appear alongside their presumptive presidential nominee.

As Biden fell in the polls, several Democratic officials in key states, many facing tough reelection battles, distanced themselves from the president, but now that Harris is rebounding some of the polls, many Democrats have appeared alongside or in support of Harris.

Here are three Democrats who have embraced Harris after shunning Biden.

Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)

Baldwin is one of the most vulnerable senators up for reelection in November, and she opted not to appear alongside Biden during a campaign event at the beginning of July.

Less than two weeks after the disastrous debate, Baldwin cited a scheduling conflict as the reason she could not attend Biden’s event in Madison, Wisconsin. Baldwin’s absence was speculated to be related to Biden’s falling poll numbers, but her campaign denied that assessment.

After Harris took Biden’s spot at the top of the ticket, Baldwin appeared alongside Harris at an event in Wisconsin last week.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI)

Whitmer, a co-chairwoman for Biden’s campaign and now Harris’s campaign, had been a fierce supporter of Biden and did not publicly call for him to step aside, but she was absent from a campaign event in the Great Lakes State on July 12. The Michigan governor, alongside both Democratic senators, was among the absences from the event as calls for Biden to drop out of the race intensified.

After Harris was elevated to the top of the ticket, Whitmer endorsed the vice president and stumped for Harris in New Hampshire — a key state for her presidential bid.

Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI)

Slotkin is vying for the Senate seat held by Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) in one of the most competitive Senate races of this cycle.

Alongside other vulnerable Democrats, Slotkin kept some distance from Biden, especially after the president’s June debate performance. Slotkin was among the Democratic absences for Biden’s July 12 event.

Since Harris took over the top of the ticket, Slotkin has not appeared alongside Harris but did share that the “energy” around Harris was “palpable.” Slotkin is one of the vulnerable Democrats touting the energy toward Harris’s campaign.

While many Democrats in swing states have embraced Harris as the presumptive Democratic nominee, several have not come home to Harris.

Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT), who is one of the few Senate Democratic incumbents running in a Republican-heavy state, has not endorsed Harris as he fights for his political life in November.



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