Democrats Clash Over Accelerated Biden Nomination

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Former DNC chairs are advocating for the Democratic National Committee to proceed with a virtual roll call to nominate President Joe Biden, despite calls from some Democrats to delay the process. The virtual roll call, planned since May, aims to ensure Biden's nomination ahead of the in-person convention in August. Critics argue that an early nomination could stifle debate and harm party unity, while supporters stress the need to avoid legal challenges and ensure ballot access.
- Former DNC chairs push back on calls to delay party's virtual Biden nomination ABC News
- D.N.C. Aims to Push Biden Toward Nomination Next Week, Despite Doubts The New York Times
- Growing faction of Democrats revolt against Biden’s upcoming virtual nomination CNN
- Scoop: Biden rebellion resurfaces on Capitol Hill over early DNC nomination vote Axios
- Why is the DNC accelerating Joe Biden’s nomination? Vox.com
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