The Democratic National Committee’s virtual roll call vote has closed, and the Democratic Party announced that Vice President Kamala Harris received the votes of 99% of the participating delegates.

In a statement late Monday, Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison and Minyon Moore, the Democratic National Convention committee chair, said that the roll call results would next be certified by the convention’s secretary, Jason Rae, formalizing Harris’ status as the Democratic nominee who will take on Republican nominee Donald Trump in November.

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    3 months ago

    Ever since Biden stepped down from the ballot, the selection of Harris has been surprisingly smooth. Not at all the chaos some of us feared.

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      3 months ago

      I feel like some of that was just manufactured in the press to sow discord.

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      3 months ago

      I once heard it explained that a common tactic for campaigns was, there’s that smoky back room where the people who actually make the decisions, and they already know who the nominee is going to be. They put forward several candidates to the early primary debates and stuff who are all fuckups and goofballs. And they let the public think “What even is this shit?” They let them puke themselves on stage for a little while, let everyone say “I don’t want any one of these idiots in charge” and then they roll out the real candidate and everyone says “finally, a qualified adult.”

      That’s what happened here.

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    3 months ago

    So twice in one year, the DNC refused to provide the US American people with any real choice on deciding who the Democrat presidential nominee will be?

    How is that democracy?

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      3 months ago

      It isn’t.

      We don’t live in a democracy. We live in a representative democracy. You have no direct say in your national leadership, even in the general election.

      I’m not defending the DNC here. I’m not a huge fan of Harris but she’s better than Biden. I think they made the right choice but they could have easily made a fucking awful one, and there would be nothing anyone could do about it.

      That a private, non representative organization just gets to hand pick our candidate is weird, and you’re right to be pissed about it. The way to change that is to start an organization to petition the government to move away from primaries and caucuses and towards a better method (someone will insist it’s ranked choice but I’m not convinced that’s the best method.)

      We have two parties, until that changes this is the fucked up, idiotic system we’re stuck with. We’re stuck with Harris or Trump and if you’re on the fence between those two, I might recommend voting for the one who hasn’t raped a bunch of kids on a private island, bankrupted three casinos, and tried to overthrow the fucking government. But you do you.

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      Meanwhile Trump literally tries to steal the election and runs again and all his lemmings continue to support him while Democrats are supposed to be concerned that Biden’s VP took over after he literally had to drop out due to the age-related issues that Trump kept bringing up.

      We know who the real threat to democracy is and it ain’t Kamala.

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      There were two other candidates challenging Biden: Dean Phillips and Jason Palmer. Americans were given the choice to select a different candidate and chose Biden.

      Bear in mind the US is a constitutional republic. It is not a majority-rules democracy. We do not vote directly for our leaders but partake in a democratic process to elect representatives. So, yeah - if you want to complain about democracy, you’ll have to take it up with the Constitution.

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        You are correct about all of that, but don’t get caught in a word trap. A constitutional republic is a type of democracy. It is a representative democracy, instead of a direct democracy.

        No countries are direct democracies but they are still democracies. It just means “the people choose their leaders”.

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      Harris’ grassroots support is really massive. No other Democrat has that kind of support right now. Casting her as somebody who the elites foisted on us rings hollow.

      The majority wanted Biden to drop out. Biden dropped out.

      The majority supports Harris. She’s the nominee.

      Where’s the anti-Harris movement within the party? It doesn’t seem to exist.

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      USA’s democracy has always been tenuous at best, but the primaries are a relatively new concept in USA tbh. You can still vote for whoever you want in the election.