You have a short memory. She won as a Vice President who takes over. Trump and the gop have a habit of making up rules that aren’t there.
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" She won as a Vice President who takes over"
She takes over as president if Biden passes or resigns. That doesn't automatically relate to the nomination process. GEEEZE
From a source you libtards trust: (Usually it's a paywall, but not on this article.)
Here is the party’s process for naming a candidate between now and Election Day, whether it is President Biden or someone else.
www.nytimes.com
If Biden Drops Out Before the Convention
Donors, business leaders and some members of his party have urged Mr. Biden to leave the race. If he does, the party may keep the planned virtual vote or push the nomination to the in-person convention. Mr. Biden could endorse a replacement,
but the delegates would vote in an open convention.
1. Biden steps aside.
His pledged delegates are released
to vote for another candidate.
2. Candidates vie for support.
A candidate needs signatures from at least 300
delegates to appear on the convention ballot.
3. Delegates vote.
A candidate needs a simple majority of about 4,000 delegates to win the nomination.
If no candidate reaches a majority in the first round, about 700 so-called superdelegates can also vote in subsequent rounds.
4. Winner accepts the nomination.
States finalize their ballots
Late August through September
So, Dagosa, how many votes did Harris get in the nomination process AFTER Biden dropped out?
ZERO