Kamala Harris grapples with her future in a wounded Democratic Party
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75% : Many California political strategists say Harris could easily clear the Democratic field and would be the favorite in her home state, where she beat Trump by 20 points in November.49% : Despite losing decisively -- Trump swept her in all seven battleground states -- she emerged with a higher approval rating than when she launched her bid, according to the political website 538, and she has largely escaped blame amid the seething recrimination and finger-pointing within the Democratic Party.
43% : We're tracking the people Trump has picked or is considering to fill his Cabinet and key positions in his administration.
40% : But as soon as she lost to Trump on Nov. 5, some Harris supporters seized on the idea of a gubernatorial run, including wealthy donors eager to see her take a leadership role in such a powerful post.
21% : In just over three months, Harris had to vet a running-mate, stand up a convention, introduce herself to voters, reframe Democrats' message to Americans angry about inflation and prosecute the case against Trump, among other campaign requisites.
19% : And some Democrats may be wary of nominating a woman again after Clinton and Harris both suffered devastating losses to Trump.
15% : "Since Donald Trump has rewritten the rules -- the norms -- I don't believe Kamala Harris or anyone should try to go with precedent, ever," said Donna Brazile, a Harris ally who also managed Al Gore's unsuccessful 2000 presidential campaign.
2% : At a recent forum at the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics featuring a discussion between top officials of the Trump and Harris campaigns, Trump advisers mocked the Harris team's contention that she had run a "flawless" campaign, saying her team was overly cautious.
1% : "At the end of the day, the gap between President Trump and Vice President Harris on who was best able to handle a number of these issues was far smaller than the gap was between President Trump and President Biden," said Tony Fabrizio, Trump's pollster.
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