Kamala Harris Clinches Democratic Presidential Nomination
The virtual roll call vote started at 9 am on Thursday, and over 4K delegates had until Aug. 5 to submit their ballots. However, with Harris running for the nomination unopposed, she became the official nominee two weeks before the Democrats were supposed to hold a traditional roll call vote....
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Facts
- The virtual roll call vote started at 9 am on Thursday, and over 4K delegates had until Aug. 5 to submit their ballots. However, with Harris running for the nomination unopposed, she became the official nominee two weeks before the Democrats were supposed to hold a traditional roll call vote.[1][2]
- This comes after the Harris campaign announced that it raised $310M last month, with two-thirds of the donations coming from first-time donors and over $200M in the first week following Pres. Joe Biden's endorsement of Harris. It had $377M in cash at the end of July.[3]
- Harris is expected to announce her running mate in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA), Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), and Gov. Andy Beshear (D-Ky.) are widely seen by Democrats as the top contenders.[4][5]
Sources: [1]The Hill, [2]Washington Post, [3]Reuters, [4]New York Times and [5]Associated Press.
Narratives
- Republican narrative, as provided by Breitbart. American democracy is at a dangerous crossroad. Harris' route to the top of the ticket is extraordinary, and a sham. She received zero presidential primary votes and never submitted herself to sit-down interviews or campaigning since becoming the Democrats' de facto nominee. The speed at which Democrats moved to coronate her indicates that Harris became the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee because of a de facto coup led by Democratic Party kingpins and donors.