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Virtual DNC vote to formally nominate Biden in early August

President Joe Biden
President Joe Biden
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Przemysław Ciszak

21 July 2024 07:33

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) announced on Saturday that the party plans to formally nominate Joe Biden as its presidential candidate during a virtual vote in early August. He himself is ignoring calls to withdraw from the race for the highest office.

The DNC's rules committee decided a day earlier that the vote would take place between August 1 and 7. Parties usually nominate their candidates at national conventions.

Avoid legal disputes

Democrats planned it for August 19 in Chicago. According to party leaders, virtual voting is necessary no later than August 7 to avoid legal disputes in Ohio, where it is required that major parties have a presidential candidate 90 days before the general election on November 5.

My goal as counsel is to ensure we address and avoid all unnecessary legal risk on the way. And that's why we need a virtual nominating process," argued Dana Remus, a former White House advisor.

3,896 pledged delegates will participate in the national convention vote. If the presidential candidate does not get their absolute majority, the second round will involve 700 so-called "superdelegates." These are lawmakers from the House of Commons and the Senate, governors, provincial party chairs, and DNC members.

Biden garnered 99% of the delegates' support in the Democratic primaries. So far, over 35 members of Parliament have called on him to drop out of the race. However, he ignores their calls, and after the quarantine resulting from a COVID-19 infection, he is expected to resume his election campaign next week.

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