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WASHINGTON (OSV News) — Vice President Kamala Harris became the likely Democratic nominee for president within just days of President Joe Biden’s historic announcement July 21 that he would end his own reelection bid and endorse his running mate.
An analysis by The Associated Press found Harris had secured the support of more than the 1,976 delegates she would need to secure the Democratic Party’s nomination in the first round of the party’s voting process in August. However, that pledged support is not binding until voting begins, which party officials have said will take place the first week of August, prior to their formal nominating convention later that month.
In a statement, Harris said she intended “to go out and earn this nomination.”
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An analysis by The Associated Press found Harris had secured the support of more than the 1,976 delegates she would need to secure the Democratic Party’s nomination in the first round of the party’s voting process in August. However, that pledged support is not binding until voting begins, which party officials have said will take place the first week of August, prior to their formal nominating convention later that month.
In a statement, Harris said she intended “to go out and earn this nomination.”
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Catholic policy experts examine Kamala Harris' record
Vice President Kamala Harris became the likely Democratic nominee for president within just days of President Joe Biden's historic announcement July 21 that he would end his own reelection bid and endorse his running mate.
