The vice president garnered public endorsements from progressives at the Democratic National Convention, but she must also keep corporate supporters on board.

The transition from President Biden to Vice President Kamala Harris has gone smoothly atop the Democratic ticket even amid questions of whether she can hold together a disparate coalition of progressives and business centrists.Erin Schaff/The New York TimesUnited, so far

Democrats rallied around Vice President Kamala Harris on the first night of their national convention, as the party seeks to hold together a coalition of progressives, labor leaders and big corporate donors.

Speaking at last night’s event were President Biden, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, labor representatives and Hillary Clinton. The question is how long that group can stick together.

Progressives appear to be largely sticking with Harris, as more details emerged about “Kamalanomics.” She appears likely to keep

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