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Democrats won't nominate President Joe Biden as their nominee this month but still intend to virtually before Aug. 7 ahead of the DNC convention.
Democrats critical of the move to proceed with the virtual nomination say that Biden, who is under intense pressure to drop out of the race by virtually every rank of the party, would be confirmed ...
President Joe Biden speaks in Washington, D.C., on July 11. Democrats moving to accelerate Biden's nomination through a virtual roll call as soon as next week has sparked outrage.
Rushing Biden’s nomination would be a grave mistake. ... The party’s nearly 4,000 delegates could begin voting as soon as two weeks from now, concluding with a virtual roll call.
The virtual vote adaptation means that the Democratic candidate, likely Vice President Kamala Harris, will have to put their vice presidential pick up for nomination before Aug. 7.
Kamala Harris won the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination on Aug. 2 through a virtual roll call vote held two weeks before the party's national convention. The vice president, who makes ...
Long before President Joe Biden's sudden exit from the race, party officials and rules committee members argued an electronic voting process was necessary. Ohio's deadline for getting on the ...
Speaking about the potential virtual roll call vote, Bart Dame, a superdelegate from Hawaii, says, “I don’t know if it’s just to make it 100 percent certain that no one can mess with us ...
Despite Ohio’s change, Democrats plan to push forward with the virtual vote before the DNC, Walz said, pointing to an Aug. 20 deadline in Washington state.
But the committee said no virtual voting on Biden's nomination will begin until Aug. 1. The two co-chairs of the committee, Bishop Leah Daughtry and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, ...