Vice President Kamala Harris has won enough delegates to secure the Democratic Party’s nomination, the Democratic National Committee said on Friday, setting Harris up to become the first Black woman and person of South Asian heritage to earn the top spot on a major political ticket for president.
Jaime Harrison, the party chair, said Harris' nomination would become official after the party's highly unusual, virtual roll call vote concludes Monday. He made the announcement during an online meeting for supporters as delegates were still voting in a process designed to formally name the Democratic nominee before the party's convention later this month.
Additionally, a law firm enlisted by the Harris campaign completed its formal process of vetting potential running mates. It turned over its findings to the campaign on Thursday, leaving the decision up to Harris, who will meet with finalists this weekend. Several contenders canceled events this weekend, reflecting a desire to be available for those conversations. Harris is expected to start campaigning with her chosen vice-presidential candidate early next week.
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