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As Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to face off against Former President Donald Trump on November 5, the dynamics of the US presidential election – and the playbook for both parties following the Democratic National Convention, including down-ballot implications – have been dramatically upended since Harris stepped in and President Biden withdrew his candidacy.
With both the Presidential race and control of Congress likely to be decided by incredibly tight margins, both parties remain in contention for victory in November with scenarios ranging from unified to divided government under either Harris or Trump. Without a doubt, the unprecedented nature of this election year is certain to be mirrored in each party’s policy agenda post-election.
The GC team explores what each scenario could hold, and what this means for the political and policy implications, in this report.
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The views expressed in this report can be attributed to the named author(s) only.