U.S. Democrats postpone Biden nomination process | 18 July 20204 | The U.S. Democratic Party has significantly delayed its candidate nomination process for the 2024 presidential election. A virtual roll call to nominate Joe Biden as the Democrats' 2024 candidate which was scheduled for the coming week will now happen sometime in August, the party has announced. The Democratic National Committee was supposed to meet on Friday and finalize the rules for the procedure, first proposed in May to ensure ballot access. In recent days, however, some party members have objected to "rushing" the process before the convention. "None of this will be rushed," said Leah Daughtry and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, leaders of the DNC rules committee, in a letter seen by CBS News.

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