Nomination Process for Vice President Kamala Harris

The nomination process for Vice President Kamala Harris was criticized for not being democratic, with accusations of top-down selection and disregard for primary votes. Governor Gavin Newsom acknowledged the process was not open or inclusive on a far-left podcast.

2024 Presidential Race Replacement

A recent Harvard-Harris survey found that most people believe there should have been more competition to replace President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential race, rather than coronating Vice President Kamala Harris. The survey also highlighted differing views among Democrats, Republicans, and independents regarding the nomination process and unity behind Harris.

Democratic Party's Nomination Process

House Speaker Mike Johnson claims it is unlawful for Democrats to switch out Joe Biden as their nominee, but election law experts say he was never officially nominated and the party has the right to choose a different candidate. President Biden voluntarily dropped out of the race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the nominee. The Democratic Party plans to follow its own rules and nominate a candidate who can defeat Donald Trump in November.

Democratic Party Nomination Process

Sen. JD Vance criticizes Democrat elites for ousting President Joe Biden as their party's nominee just over 100 days before the election, calling it anti-democratic and dark.

Democratic National Committee moving to confirm President Biden as nominee

Leaders of the Democratic National Committee are moving swiftly to confirm President Biden as the party's presidential nominee by the end of July, despite internal doubts and calls for potential challenges at the convention.