CHARLESTON, WV (WVPEPBB)Β – Delegates from West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky have officially endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for the upcoming presidential election in November. This collective support provides Harris with the necessary votes to secure the partyβs nomination. However, as of Tuesday afternoon, fourteen states, along with American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, have not yet endorsed her candidacy.
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West Virginia Democrats criticized Republican calls for President Joe Biden to resign. Delegate Mike Pushkin, (D) Kanawha & State Party Chair, remarked, βSen. Capito and Attorney General Morrisey are being completely ridiculous, and they know it. They are playing politics. Look at the Republican Party; they donβt know which way they want to go right now. Half of them are saying that the president needs to step down, and the other half are suing to keep him on the ballot. So, which is it?β
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A recent video captured President Biden preparing to leave Delaware for Washington, D.C., marking his first public appearance since being diagnosed with COVID-19 last week. This diagnosis came just days before he ended his reelection campaign. Democrats are eager to hear from the President, who is scheduled to address the nation from the White House on Wednesday night. During his speech, Biden is expected to discuss his decision to end his campaign and endorse Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee.
When reporters asked President Biden how he was feeling, he responded with a simple “Well” and gave a thumbs up, indicating his recovery is progressing.
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