How Biden will be replaced and what’s next now that he’s dropped out Who will replace Biden? Harris is the likeliest candidate to replace Biden at the top of the ticket as he has endorsed her and many in the party have already signaled they’d accept her as the nominee. But Harris’s nomination isn’t guaranteed just because she has Biden’s endorsement and is his vice president and former running mate. The Democratic Party is free to tap a different replacement — a governor, perhaps — if its members coalesce around another candidate. Even then, the nominee won’t become official until delegates vote. How will a new nominee be chosen? Return to menu Unlike a president’s resignation, which automatically promotes the vice president, Biden dropping out of the race does not mean Harris will be guaranteed at the top of the ticket. Most Democrats and strategists expect that she will be his replacement, but delegates who select the presidential nominee at the Democratic National Convention in August are free to vote for any candidate they like. If Democrats fail to coalesce behind someone, it sets up the potential for an open convention, which the party hasn’t had since 1968. Then there would be tremendous political jockeying behind the scenes as would-be nominees seek support from individual delegates. However, Democrats would probably try to avoid this by attempting to solidify support behind one person before the convention, and many delegates, if not most, would probably back the party’s preferred candidate. Has this ever happened before? Return to menu Yes. In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson surprised the nation when he announced on March 31 that he was withdrawing from the presidential election. This is also the last election where Democrats had an open convention.
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候选人 州 得分(0到100) 格雷琴·惠特默 密歇根 73 乔什·夏皮罗 宾夕法尼亚 70 贾里德·波利斯 科罗拉多 64 蒂姆·沃尔兹 明尼苏达 64 安迪·贝希尔 肯塔基 61 罗伊·库珀 北卡罗来纳 60 凯蒂·霍布斯 亚利桑那 58 劳拉·凯利 堪萨斯 54 托尼·埃弗斯 威斯康星 51 米歇尔·鲁汉·格里沙姆 新墨西哥 49 约翰·卡尼 特拉华 45 卡玛拉·哈里斯 加利福尼亚 43 珍妮特·米尔斯 缅因 41 J·B·普里茨克 伊利诺伊 37 乔什·格林 夏威夷 32 加文·纽森 加利福尼亚 30 杰伊·英斯利 华盛顿 29 蒂娜·科泰克 俄勒冈 27 莫拉·希利 马萨诸塞 26 菲尔·墨菲 新泽西 26 丹·麦基 罗德岛 22 内德·拉蒙特 康涅狄格 18 韦斯·摩尔 马里兰 14 凯西·霍楚尔 纽约 10
Candidate State Score (0 to 100) Gretchen Whitmer Michigan 73 Josh Shapiro Pennsylvania 70 Jared Polis Colorado 64 Tim Walz Minnesota 64 Andy Beshear Kentucky 61 Roy Cooper North Carolina 60 Katie Hobbs Arizona 58 Laura Kelly Kansas 54 Tony Evers Wisconsin 51 M. Lujan Grisham New Mexico 49 John Carney Delaware 45 Kamala Harris California 43 Janet Mills Maine 41 J. B. Pritzker Illinois 37 Josh Green Hawaii 32 Gavin Newsom California 30 Jay Inslee Washington 29 Tina Kotek Oregon 27 Maura Healey Massachusetts 26 Phil Murphy New Jersey 26 Dan McKee Rhode Island 22 Ned Lamont Connecticut 18 Wes Moore Maryland 14 Kathy Hochul New York 10
GOVERNOR Josh Shapiro
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Harris is the likeliest candidate to replace Biden at the top of the ticket as he has endorsed her and many in the party have already signaled they’d accept her as the nominee.
But Harris’s nomination isn’t guaranteed just because she has Biden’s endorsement and is his vice president and former running mate. The Democratic Party is free to tap a different replacement — a governor, perhaps — if its members coalesce around another candidate. Even then, the nominee won’t become official until delegates vote.
How will a new nominee be chosen? Return to menu
Unlike a president’s resignation, which automatically promotes the vice president, Biden dropping out of the race does not mean Harris will be guaranteed at the top of the ticket. Most Democrats and strategists expect that she will be his replacement, but delegates who select the presidential nominee at the Democratic National Convention in August are free to vote for any candidate they like.
If Democrats fail to coalesce behind someone, it sets up the potential for an open convention, which the party hasn’t had since 1968. Then there would be tremendous political jockeying behind the scenes as would-be nominees seek support from individual delegates. However, Democrats would probably try to avoid this by attempting to solidify support behind one person before the convention, and many delegates, if not most, would probably back the party’s preferred candidate.
Has this ever happened before? Return to menu
Yes. In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson surprised the nation when he announced on March 31 that he was withdrawing from the presidential election. This is also the last election where Democrats had an open convention.
啥标准量化的?光分数有什么意义
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