The US Democratic Party is considering voting in mid-July to nominate Biden as the presidential candidate
BlockBeats reported that on July 2, Bloomberg reported that the Democratic Party of the United States is considering voting in mid-July to nominate Biden as the US presidential candidate to ensure that the president can appear on the ballot in November, while helping to dispel rumors within the party about replacing him after his poor performance in last week's debate.
According to anonymous sources familiar with the matter, Biden's nomination date may be July 21, when the Qualification Review Committee of the Democratic National Convention will hold an online meeting. The committee will hold a meeting to finalize the relevant procedures before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on August 19.
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