Boomers boogie down at DNC doo-wop party – one month after Biden’s ouster
CHICAGO — Democrats boogied down Wednesday, basking in a newfound feeling of political “magic” exactly one month after President Biden dropped his re-election bid, finding hope in Vice President Kamala Harris’ “vibes” and “joy” – despite her lack of comprehensive policies.
Now that Biden is out of the race, Democrats believe they have a serious shot at victory under Harris.
Though she has yet to do an interview on her policies nor launch a policy tab on her website, Democrats are eager that there is someone other than Biden on the ticket.
“The enthusiasm is off the charts,” former Kansas state Rep. Raj Goyle, a friend of Harris who has known her since 2008, said about the state of the race one month after Biden’s withdrawal.
Goyle recounted his work in the early days of former President Barack Obama’s political rise and reflected that this feels like “the same energy and perhaps even more so because the stakes of defeating Donald Trump are so high.”
