Democrats Debate Timing and Candidate for August Nomination Amid Biden Controversy

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The Democratic National Committee is proceeding with its plan to virtually nominate President Joe Biden ahead of the Democratic convention in Chicago, despite backlash from some Democrats who believe Biden is too politically damaged to win a second term. The DNC aims to finalize the nomination before August 7 to ensure ballot access in key states, although some party members are calling for a delay and reconsideration of Biden's candidacy.
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- Democrats aim to nominate president in first week of August, as some push Biden to quit the race The Associated Press
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