House Democrats Urge Delay on Biden's Early DNC Nomination

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A group of House Democrats is urging the Democratic National Committee to delay the formal nomination of Joe Biden as the party's presidential candidate, arguing that a rushed virtual roll call could stifle debate and dampen voter enthusiasm. The effort, led by Rep. Jared Huffman and supported by over 20 Democrats, comes amid concerns about Biden's campaign strength and follows an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison and Biden's campaign defend the current timeline, citing the need to ensure Biden's ballot access in Ohio.
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