The Democratic National Committee (DNC) Rules Committee is set to convene this Wednesday to outline the nomination process for the upcoming presidential election, with Vice President Kamala Harris emerging as a likely candidate. A key agenda item for the meeting will be the decision on whether to conduct a virtual roll call vote prior to the physical convention scheduled for mid-August in Chicago. This early vote aims to solidify the party's position against potential Republican challenges regarding ballot access.
Sources within the DNC Rules Committee indicate that the virtual roll call vote is expected to proceed, reinforcing the party's strategy as they prepare for the convention. In a show of support, Harris has garnered endorsements from prominent figures, including former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and all 50 state Democratic party chairs. Notably, while House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have yet to endorse her, they are anticipated to meet with Harris soon.
As discussions about her potential running mate begin, several names have surfaced as frontrunners. Among those considered are North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, and Colorado Governor Jared Polis. Reports suggest that Harris may announce her vice presidential pick as early as this week, signaling a significant step in her campaign as she seeks to solidify her position ahead of the convention.