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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is considering an early nomination for President Joe Biden, aiming to ensure his presence on November ballots and to quell internal discussions about replacing him.
This move is partly in response to Biden’s performance in the last debate and is seen as an effort to unify the party ahead of the election.
A potential date for this nomination is July 21, during the Democratic convention’s credentials committee meeting.
The strategy has been met with mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a necessary step to maintain party unity, while others see it as a risky move that could alienate certain factions within the party.
Actually, this has been planned since May and it’s to ensure @JoeBiden will be on Ohio’s ballot.
As a matter of fact, I read about it in an outlet called @business on 5/28: “Democrats Will Nominate Biden Virtually So He Can Get on Ohio’s Ballot” https://t.co/rY4jdMeNoE https://t.co/P733SlNCmi
— Andrew Bates (@AndrewBatesNC) July 1, 2024
BLOOMBERG reports the DNC is considering an early nomination for Joe, thus, ensuring he's on the ballot and ending chatter of replacing him. A potential date for the nomination is July 21, during the Dem convention's credentials committee meeting. The DNC will be doing us a great…
— Great American Newsletter (@TrustDML) July 1, 2024