“Riding a wave of momentum since announcing her candidacy, Vice President Kamala Harris heads to Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention with an opportunity to reintroduce herself to unsure Americans and push Donald Trump further on defense less than three months before the election,” USA Today reports.
“More than any major party nominee in recent history, Harris’ biography remains an unknown to many voters, having accepted the Democratic nomination without receiving a single primary vote or enduring the rigors of a long campaign.”
“In a fight to define who she is and what she represents, Harris is expected use the convention to weave together a personal story told in working-class terms − a daughter of immigrants who worked at McDonalds during college − while Republicans attack her as too liberal and too inexperienced.”
ABC News: 5 things to watch for at the Democratic National Convention.