Democratic delegates prepare to back VP Kamala Harris at upcoming convention

While the exact roadmap is still being written, Democratic delegates are preparing to formally back Vice President Kamala Harris as the party’s nominee at the convention next month.

It’s an unprecedented situation, delegates say, caused by President Joe Biden’s Sunday announcement that he is setting aside his re-election bid. The president immediately endorsed Harris to lead the party’s presidential ticket.

Democrats will gather in Chicago on Aug. 19-22 for the Democratic Party’s nominating convention. Some 4,700 delegates from around the country, including 496 from California, will now have to – in some form or fashion –- pick a new presidential nominee. Since Biden won the presidential primary, at least 3,896 delegates have pledged to support him. Just how delegates can now choose another candidate in what essentially amounts to an open convention, is a bit unclear.

“We are in an unprecedented situation, and there does need to be a credible process where it’s clear the delegates have made their choice without any funny business,” said David Atkins, a delegate in California’s 24th congressional district who isn’t bound to a candidate. “But I think it will be clear the overwhelming choice will be Kamala Harris.”

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