Democratic Party leaders revealed on Tuesday that Vice President Kamala Harris has emerged as the sole candidate eligible for the party's upcoming presidential nomination vote. The vote is scheduled to commence on Thursday morning, marking a significant milestone in the party's nomination process.
Harris, who is the party's presumptive nominee, successfully met the qualification criteria by securing a minimum of 300 signatures from convention delegates. Notably, no more than 50 signatures from any single state were allowed to contribute towards this threshold, underscoring the diverse support Harris has garnered across the nation.
Delegates participating in the nomination vote will receive their digital ballots starting Thursday morning. They will have until Monday evening to cast their votes and submit their ballots, shaping the outcome of this crucial decision for the Democratic Party.
The announcement of Harris as the sole candidate reflects the party's unity and focus as they move forward in the presidential nomination process. With the nomination vote set to take place over the coming days, all eyes are on the delegates as they play a pivotal role in determining the party's nominee for the upcoming presidential election.