Clyburn’s discussion of a ‘mini-primary’ fuels more talk of whether Biden should end his campaign
- Representative James Clyburn discussed a potential "mini-primary" to replace Biden, involving Vice President Kamala Harris and governors before the Democratic National Convention in August.
- Clyburn clarified that he wasn't calling for a 'mini-primary', but explaining the process in place. He supports Biden at the top of the ticket.
- Clyburn supports Kamala Harris as a potential nominee, emphasizing the need to unify the party and avoid division.
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Clyburn's discussion of a 'mini-primary' fuels more talk of whether Biden should end his campaign
NEW YORK (AP) — He is often credited as the man who delivered the Democratic nomination to Joe Biden with a pivotal endorsement four years ago. But on Wednesday, Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., sent a resounding message to the president and elected officials across the nation that it may be time to move on. Clyburn, a Biden campaign co-chair, outlined a process to replace Biden during an interview with CNN. Should Biden step aside, Clyburn said, he …
Clyburn: I Support 'Mini Primary,' Likely Pick Kamala Harris Needs a Running Mate
Representative James Clyburn (D-SC) said Wednesday on CNN's "Newsroom" that he would support a "mini primary" at the Democratic National Convention because the frontrunner to replace Joe Biden, Kamala Harris needed a "strong running mate."
Clyburn expects ‘mini primary’ for Democrats if Biden withdraws
Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said he would support the idea of a “mini primary” for the Democratic Party to choose a new candidate if President Biden decides to suspend his campaign amid growing concern from voters. Clyburn joined CNN’s Erica Hill on Wednesday to discuss what could happen if Biden chooses to step aside. Hill…
Clyburn's discussion of a 'mini-primary' fuels more talk of whether Biden should end his campaign
Jim Clyburn is often credited as the man who delivered the presidency to Joe Biden with a pivotal endorsement four years ago.
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