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House Democrats warn DNC against moving ahead with virtual roll call to nominate Biden

  • A letter concerning a rapid move to secure Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee will not be sent to the DNC for now, as House Democrats applied pressure to ensure a delay in the virtual roll call process.
  • Democrats had planned a virtual roll call in May to secure Biden on Ohio's ballot before an August deadline, with recent changes to Ohio's timeline prompting concerns over the hurried nomination process.
  • Anxiety over Biden's debate performance and electability led around 20 Congressional Democrats to call for his withdrawal from the race, adding to reservations regarding the hastened nomination procedure.
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