The blue wall was Kamala Harris' clearest path to the White House. Here's why it faded away.
Briefly

In 2016, Donald Trump breached that wall, winning all three states and blocking former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from the White House. President Joe Biden in 2020 won all three states with Harris as his vice-presidential running mate.
Harris lost Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin by narrow margins. To secure the presidency, candidates must win at least 270 Electoral College votes, and Harris won 226 to Trump's 312.
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