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The DNC says no virtual voting to nominate President Biden will begin before August

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According to recent reports, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has announced that virtual voting to nominate President Biden will not commence before August. This decision was communicated to members of the convention rules committee in a letter, stating that “no virtual voting will begin before August 1.”


The DNC has opted for a virtual nomination process, which will conclude before the in-person Democratic National Convention in Chicago, scheduled for August 19-22. The exact timeline and details of the virtual voting process will be discussed during a meeting on Friday, as previously planned.


This decision comes amidst ongoing discussions within the Democratic Party regarding the nomination process, with some lawmakers advocating for a more traditional in-person convention and others supporting a virtual approach. However, the DNC has decided to move forward with a virtual vote, with the assurance that it will conclude before the in-person convention.


Key Point: Virtual voting to nominate President Biden will not begin before August 1, as announced by the Democratic National Committee. 17GEN4.com




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