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VisitHow will key House Democrats respond to the DNC's early nomination decision by July 31, 2024?
Release a formal letter of protest • 25%
Issue individual statements of protest • 25%
No formal protest • 25%
Other • 25%
Public statements or official communications from Rep. Susan Wild, Rep. Jared Huffman, and other key House Democrats
DNC Pushes Early Biden Nomination via Virtual Roll Call, Sparking House Democrat Backlash Over Ohio Ballot Access
Jul 16, 2024, 08:29 PM
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is pushing to nominate President Joe Biden ahead of the convention through a virtual roll call, citing concerns over ballot access in Ohio. However, Ohio has already resolved its ballot access issues through legislation. This move has sparked significant backlash among House Democrats, with many expressing concerns about the necessity and timing of the early nomination. Key figures, including Rep. Susan Wild and Rep. Jared Huffman, have voiced their opposition, arguing that the decision contradicts President Biden's own statements and could exacerbate internal party conflicts. Former DNC Chairs Donna Brazile, Howard Dean, and Terry McAuliffe have urged the DNC Rules Committee to support the early nomination, but the controversy continues to grow. The virtual roll call is seen as a measure to prevent Biden from being pushed out at the convention, with concerns about potential interference from Ohio Republicans. Dozens of House Democrats are reportedly planning to release a letter protesting the DNC's decision.
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