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He also urged Biden to think about the Supreme Court. Schumer finished the meeting by saying, “I do not expect you to walk out of this room making a decision, but I hope you will think about ...
Harris is the first nominee who did not participate in the primaries since Vice President Hubert Humphrey in 1968. It was also the shortest general election presidential campaign in history, lasting only 107 days. Harris rose to national prominence in 2016 during her campaign for the United States Senate.
After the conservative-dominated U.S. Supreme Court in 2022 struck down the constitutional right to abortion, Democrats made restoring access to reproductive care a core campaign issue. The story ...
The Democratic National Convention has its own process for selecting presidential nominees in this scenario, and Harris will have to follow it to secure the nomination. Who will the Democrats ...
In a survey of delegates by the Associated Press on July 22, 2024, Harris became the presumptive nominee after receiving pledges from more than half of the delegates. [110] On August 6, Harris was officially certified as the Democratic presidential nominee after securing 99% of delegates voting in a virtual roll call vote.
By the next day, Harris had secured the non-binding support of enough uncommitted delegates that were previously pledged to Biden to make her the presumptive nominee. [49] Harris became the nominee following a virtual roll call with the support of approximately 97.21% of all the delegates and faced opposition from 52 delegates voting for other ...
The vice president isn’t going be nominated to the high court. But some Dems can’t stop talking about it. Harris-to-Supreme-Court chatter opens window into Dems’ deepest fears
In the wake of the impending Supreme Court vacancy, Democratic groups announced plans for a multi-million dollar campaign to promote Biden's eventual nominee. Demand Justice , a nonprofit led by Democratic strategists, said it would spend whatever it takes in order to get the nomination through the Senate.