Democrats aim to nominate president in first week of August, as some push Biden to quit the race
- Democrats plan a virtual vote to nominate President Joe Biden in the first week of August, despite pressure for him to withdraw after a poor debate against Donald Trump.
- A quiet pressure campaign seeks Biden’s formal nomination to start soon, a month before the convention in Chicago, amid rising calls for him to reconsider his run.
- Influential Democrats regard mid-August as the deadline for Biden's decision on his candidacy, as a draft letter urges slowing down the nomination process.
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