The Democrat party will reportedly change the rules and coronate Vice President Kamala Harris as its nominee in the first week of August, weeks before the Democratic national convention.
The shortened timeline underscores the Democrats disregard for the democratic process of selecting a candidate for president. By simply choosing Harris for the nomination, Democrats will nullify about 14 million votes cast during the Democrat primaries for President Joe Biden.
Democrat leaders will assemble on Wednesday to change the roll call rules to allow Harris to accept the partys nomination before it reaches the convention floor in Chicago, Bloomberg reported:
The idea of a virtual roll call emerged in May in order to make sure the Democratic ticket would have time to get on the ballot in several states with early filing deadlines, party leaders said. The conventions rules committee meets to finalize that process Wednesday the last remaining obstacle to holding the vote.
It was Ohios Aug. 7 deadline that prompted the rule change, and even though the state pushed it back to Sept. 1, its unclear whether the old deadline still applies to the 2024 election.