Vice President Kamala Harris described her campaign as the “underdog” in the race against former President Donald Trump, despite leading him by 3 points in a CBS News/YouGov poll. The poll shows Harris at 51 percent nationally, with Trump at 48 percent. On a bus tour in Pennsylvania, Harris stressed the importance of earning voter support, ahead of formally accepting the Democratic nomination at the Democratic National Convention this week.
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Kamala Harris admits she considers Democrats ‘underdogs’ in 2024 election
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