CHICAGO — It has now been just over four weeks since President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race and Vice President Kamala Harris became the de facto nominee of the Democratic Party. Over that time, Harris and her campaign have taken steps to reintroduce her to the American people, reimagining Biden’s campaign to match her different personality and appeal to new voters.
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That has led to a lot of speculation about what the “Harris coalition” could look like in November – and how it could differ from Biden’s. To find out, we aggregated crosstabs for several key demographic groups from polls conducted since Biden dropped out of the race. Now, this data isn’t perfect – as subsets of the larger sample, crosstabs are subject to larger margins of error, and this is also just one month’s worth of data in …