Democrats plan to nominate Biden as the US presidential candidate in absentia

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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) plans to nominate current American leader Joe Biden as its presidential candidate in absentia in the November elections ahead of the party’s national convention. This was reported by TASS.

The publication notes that this decision stems from Ohio law that requires parties to nominate their candidates at least 90 days before the election. Otherwise, it will not be included in that state’s voter rolls.

Before that, it was known that he was in the leadership of the US Democratic Party. established A “widespread sense of fear” over incumbent President Joe Biden’s slim chances of re-election in the upcoming November 2024 election.

The feeling of unease among Democrats has increased as Biden’s main rival, Donald Trump, has actively worked to win over black and Latino populations who previously voted for the Democratic Party.

Yesterday it was learned that Trump was bypasses Biden’s ratings ahead of the first debate.

Previously Biden boastHe said former US President Barack Obama would be jealous of his achievements.

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