Kamala Harris Goes All In On Presidential Nomination But Top Democrats Yet To Endorse VP

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Publicado 2024-07-22
The Hill’s Bianca Facchinei speaks with congressional reporter Mychael Schnell on Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race and his endorsement of Kamala Harris for the DNC presidential nomination. Polling hypotheticals show Trump leading Harris as questions arise about who will join Harris as a running mate. Monetary support flowed in for Harris a few hours after Biden stepped down, but top democrats have yet to endorse her campaign. Plus, Senator Manchin announced that he will not run for re-election. Make sure to subscribe to get your Daily Debrief with top headlines from The Hill every weekday.

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  • @timeversman9804
    With all of her gaffes, how can she be legitimately be considered.
  • @cashaeleatemla
    Harris has to formally secure the nomination from the around 4,700 Democratic convention delegates — including those pledged to Biden, as well as the elected officials, former presidents and other party elders known as superdelegates.
  • @jasonpeters6600
    If they ran a Coup on the Prez, they have no problem skipping Kam.. Scott will b the guy…
  • @cashaeleatemla
    Shortly after President Joe Biden announced that he would drop his reelection campaign, Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison had a message: There would be no automatic coronation for his replacement. “In the coming days, the party will undertake a transparent and orderly process to move forward,” Harrison said in a statement. “This process will be governed by established rules and procedures of the party. Our delegates are prepared to take seriously their responsibility in swiftly delivering a candidate to the American people.“ The comment reflected the reality that while Vice President Kamala Harris is emerging as the prohibitive favorite to become the party’s nominee, it’s not so simple. And, for now, the party isn’t offering many details on what happens next. Some DNC members had already begun privately discussing contingency plans for the possibility that Biden would step aside prior to his decision to do so on Sunday. A committee setting the party’s rules for the Democratic National Convention, which opens Aug. 19 in Chicago, will gather virtually on Wednesday to discuss the next steps.
  • Michelle Obama for president, with Jimmy Kimmel as vp, is without a doubt, home run, slam dunk. You want to win? This is how.😅
  • @HocusPocus-o3k
    Time to move on from the old folks. Biden did the right thing. Trump needs to also step down. Maybe JD Vance versus Kamala Harris.
  • How do you decide what information to include at the beginning of a video to keep viewers interested? 😻👅