U.S. President Joe Biden leaves the White House for Las Vegas on July 15, 2024 in Washington, DC. USA.
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this Democratic National Committee A virtual roll call indicating any official nomination President Joe Biden The party’s presidential candidates will not begin campaigning before Aug. 1, according to a letter sent to delegates Wednesday and obtained by NBC News.
The decision rules out the possibility that a process aimed at fast-tracking Biden’s nomination, which some of his allies have been pushing, could begin as early as next week.
Also bought myself more time Democratic Party Gathering on Capitol Hill to demand Biden withdraw from race, like many Democratic lawmakers Secretly hope they will.
The House and Senate are out of town this week but will return to Washington the week of July 22.
“Regardless of what is reported, our goal is not rapid development,” Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Bishop Leah Daughtry wrote. Democratic National CommitteeRules Committee. “None of this will be rushed. Unlike our country’s other major political parties, our rules are set in public meetings and are based on the party’s constitution and traditions.”
Walz and Daughtry noted that while the nomination process won’t begin before August, it will wrap up before the Democratic National Convention begins on August 19. Olympic Games. But a late start could cause presidential nomination deadlines to overlap in several states.
Wednesday’s letter comes as the Democratic National Committee faces continued pressure from Democratic lawmakers and donors to scrap the expedited nomination schedule entirely and give the party time to find a new nominee.
Biden’s poor performance in a June 27 debate with former President Donald Trump raised public concerns about his age and mental acuity.
As of Wednesday, at least 19 Democrats in Congress have publicly called on Biden to withdraw from the race and allow another nominee to take the lead. Many more privately expressed concerns about the president’s re-election chances.
A group of House Democrats on Tuesday was gathering signatures for a draft letter calling on the Democratic National Committee to cancel the early voting process and hold the nomination vote at the Democratic National Convention.
“It is a terrible idea to stifle debate and prematurely prevent any possible changes in Democratic votes through unnecessary, unprecedented ‘virtual roll calls’ in the coming days,” Tuesday’s letter reads.
Biden has repeatedly resisted pressure to withdraw, pledging to stay in the race unless his team tells him he has ‘never’ He can win.
The Democratic National Committee decided to continue virtual roll calls in May in an effort to get Biden on the ballot in Ohio before the Aug. 7 deadline. When Ohio officially pushed its voting deadline to the end of August, the Democratic National Committee stuck to its plan for a virtual roll call.
“We believe a virtual element is the smartest approach because it ensures we have ballots in the states we need to win in November and avoids potential risks if there are delays in the process,” Daughtry and Walz wrote in the letter. “The challenges we face with ballot deadlines are not limited to Ohio.”
They point to late-August voting deadlines in Washington, Montana, Oklahoma, California and Virginia to justify the virtual voting process, which they say takes into account the timing of the Democratic National Convention Arrangement, this will be an urgent change.