Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Delegates from the Democratic Party have initiated a virtual roll call vote to formally nominate Vice President Kamala Harris as their presidential candidate. This follows President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw from the race and endorse Harris. The process, which started on August 1, is unprecedented in its virtual format but has garnered swift support from Democratic leaders, including former President Bill Clinton and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair, Jaime Harrison, emphasized the party’s commitment to a smooth transition, ensuring the election process remains transparent and fair. Harris has already secured the backing of the majority of state-level delegates originally pledged to Biden, making her the clear front-runner.
This shift comes as the party rallies to present a united front ahead of the November 2024 election. The virtual roll call is set to continue over the coming days, with Harris expected to officially clinch the nomination without significant opposition. The DNC plans to finalize the nomination process well before the Democratic National Convention scheduled for later in August.
The rapid consolidation of support for Harris highlights her strong position within the party, as she prepares to lead the Democrats in the upcoming election. Key endorsements and the procedural transition have been managed efficiently, reflecting the party’s readiness to move forward with Harris at the helm.