Bill Daley on Democrats' prospects in 2024: "All of a sudden the cards have all been reshuffled"
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Perhaps no city has been more connected with the Democratic Party than Chicago. And this week, Chicago will host its 12th Democratic convention, nominating Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Governor Tim Walz.
We asked Bill Daley, who has spent his life in Democratic politics, about the new ticket. What case does Harris need to make to win this November? "I think she has to lay out a vision," Daley said. "She has to show who she is as a person, and kind of what she believes, not so much the litany of specific positions on issues, but sort of a sense of who she is and what does she believe in."
In 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War, the city hosted the Democratic convention. That year, like this year, the incumbent exited the race. And that year, like this year, violence marred the campaign.

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