Exhaustion has led to consensus around Harris, should Biden exit race, Democrats say

No one quite knows what the process of picking a new nominee would be if President Joe Biden did step aside — but many Democrats say that any process is likelier than ever to quickly end with Vice President Kamala Harris as the nominee.
The informal conversations about how a fight to replace Biden at the top of the ticket would play out have been raging for weeks behind the scenes. But uncertainty about the process has been so unclear it’s given multiple Democrats — even those with serious concerns about Biden — pause about coming out against the president’s candidacy, given that what comes next could be even messier.
It’s not that everyone has suddenly coalesced — but exhaustion is gelling into consensus.
Internal polls that show Harris would at least be more helpful to boosting Democratic enthusiasm and aiding down ballot races are getting passed around. Arguments that she would be fastest to put together a campaign are landing harder. Daydreams of her making a more active and vigorous case against Donald Trump are taking root.
Many are deliberately holding off talking about hypotheticals as Biden aides say he plans to get back on the campaign trail next week once he recovers from Covid-19. But if that suddenly changes, two dozen leading Democratic politicians and operatives told CNN, they can’t realistically see this ending any other way.
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