Until 1968, presidential candidates were picked by party conventions – a process revived by Biden’s withdrawal from race

Category: Politics

Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race and endorsement of Kamala Harris has led to concerns about the legitimacy of a convention-selected nominee, reminiscent of past undemocratic practices. Democrats propose a 'blitz primary' to involve voters, but experts doubt its feasibility. The article reflects on the historical context of convention nominations and their mixed results in producing electable candidates.

Keywords: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Democratic National Convention

Source: The Conversation

Update At: 7/22/2024

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