It's early, but it damn sure looks like all the focus on Biden's decline is backfiring a bit on the R's. We basically had most Dems either in denial or that accepted Joe wasn't fit and covered for him until it was just too obvious and they couldn't anymore.
But man, that's the thing: once they all came out and essentially admitted it and put enough pressure on Joe to withdraw, their supporters (and even some undecideds) have seemed to RUSH the fuck back into the fray with renewed vigor. Money coming in, etc.
The Dems getting Joe off the ticket is basically their apology to their base and telling them "we hear you, he's too old was declining...took us awhile but we get it."
And it might not matter that they have replaced him at the top of the ticket with a very unlikeable and annoying candidate that seems to have no clue about certain parts of the job. She's gonna start with plenty of electoral votes by default. And given that she's against a guy who's hated by a LOT of people and who has shown he motivates people to vote against him no matter the opponent, (and Trump has since also been convicted of crimes)...it could be very interesting in November.
If you'd have told me a couple weeks ago it was Trump vs Harris I'd have said it would be an easy win for Trump. But I'm now not so sure at all. Even an objectively poor candidate like Kamala has their party excited and just happy it's not the ghost of Biden.