Kamala Harris has secured enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination, according to Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison.
The official results will be announced on Monday.
This development follows Joe Biden’s abrupt withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race last month, reportedly under pressure from former President Barack Obama.
Harris inherited Biden’s delegates, despite never having won a primary herself. She has now become the Democratic nominee, propelled to the top of the ticket by influential party elites.
The media is vigorously promoting Kamala Harris, even though she was historically one of the most unpopular vice presidents.
Polls are also positioning Harris prominently in the race against Donald Trump.
Since Biden’s exit, Harris has not answered any questions, and the media appears to be complicit in this transition.
According to CNBC:
Vice President Kamala Harris has garnered enough delegate votes to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison announced Friday, although the results are not yet official.
The DNC will make the official announcement on Monday evening, once the virtual voting process for delegates to next month’s Democratic National Convention concludes.
“I will officially accept your nomination next week, once the virtual voting process is closed, but I’m happy to know we have enough delegates to secure the nomination,” Harris said during a call with supporters organized by her campaign, where Harrison made the announcement.