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Democratic megadonors hope to slow down Harris nomination, but no challenger | Real Time Headlines

American philanthropist Michael Bloomberg speaks at the Earthshot Awards Innovation Camp on June 27, 2024 in London, England.

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Some Democratic PartyBiggest donor has been urging the party to pump the brakes Vice President Kamala Harris” have flocked to the nominations, advocating for a more “open” and inclusive process that would allow delegates to evaluate several potential nominees. The problem is, there aren’t any serious contenders.

As of Monday evening, it appeared that no potential challenger for the Democratic nomination had yet endorsed Harris.

Billionaire and long-time donor Mike Bloomberg “This decision is too important to be rushed because the election is too important to lose,” it said in a statement on Monday. Notably, he did not endorse Harris. His net worth exceeds $100 billion, according to Bloomberg Forbes.

“Democratic representatives need to elect a swing state winner,” said the Netflix executive chairman and longtime Democratic donor. Reed Hastings on social media postal On Sunday, shortly after the president’s term ended Joe Biden To leave a race.

But the idea that Harris should have a challenger to provide Democrats with options, while popular with some Democratic donors, has so far found no takers among Democratic elected officials who are expected to mount a real challenge.

Instead, Democratic governors, senators and House members have been lining up to support Harris rather than wait to see if any potential alternatives emerge.

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Democrats have refused to respond to calls from donors who want to slow down the nomination process, in stark contrast to calls from many donors. Donor Successfully lobbied lawmakers to call on Biden to withdraw from the race.

Democrats on Monday moved full steam ahead with their bid for a new front-runner, despite urging from some big donors to pause the process.

So far, no Democrats have signaled plans to launch a counter campaign against Harris as she has won support within the party and soared in donations.

Within hours of Biden dropping out of the race and endorsing Harris, most of her campaign’s potential challengers were not running and instead endorsed the vice president.

These include California Governor Gavin Newsom, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — both are now contenders to become Harris’ running mate in the vice presidential election.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a celebration of the NCAA championship team on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, July 22, 2024. us

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Harris also received support from top Democrats on Capitol Hill on Monday, including one of Biden’s closest allies, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

Pelosi’s endorsement is a key sign that Democrats are uniting around the vice president, just over a week before Aug. 1, when the Democratic National Committee says it can begin a virtual roll call process to name the party’s nominee.

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