Controversial Virtual Voting Process: Democratic Party Crossroads

The Democratic Party plans a virtual voting process to potentially nominate President Joe Biden for re-election, amid his contemplation of dropping out. The plan aims to comply with Ohio law while sparking controversy within the party. Biden faces internal pressure to step down following a weak debate performance.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 19-07-2024 15:34 IST | Created: 19-07-2024 15:34 IST
Controversial Virtual Voting Process: Democratic Party Crossroads
Joe Biden

The Democratic Party committee is set to meet on Friday to discuss adopting a virtual voting method to nominate current President Joe Biden for re-election. Biden is reportedly considering abandoning his campaign amid internal party pressures.

The virtual vote, scheduled before the Democratic National Committee's in-person convention on August 19 in Chicago, aims to resolve conflicts with an Ohio law that would have nullified Biden's candidacy if not nominated by August 7. Critics argue the process fast-tracks Biden's nomination, while proponents like DNC Chair Jaime Harrison view it as necessary for compliance.

The meeting will outline the framework for the virtual vote, which will not start before August 1. This online method is intended to prevent potential convention floor conflicts. Biden, who struggled in a debate on June 27, is now seriously considering stepping aside under pressure from prominent party members.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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