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Headline Roundup July 17th, 2024

Democrats Argue Over Upcoming DNC Pre-Convention Virtual Vote to Nominate Biden

Summary from the AllSides News Team

As more lawmakers call for Biden to drop out of the presidential race, including Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Jared Huffman (D-CA), Democratic National Committee (DNC) leaders are pushing back on pressure to delay a virtual roll call vote in late July to formally nominate Biden for the presidency.

For Context: The DNC had planned the virtual vote in order to nominate a candidate by August 7, which at the time was the deadline under Ohio law to appear on the state’s ballot. But in May, the Ohio legislature passed a law to extend the deadline to August 23, a few days after the Democratic National Convention.

Key Quote: Schiff said in a statement that Biden ā€œhas been one of the most consequential presidents in our nation’s history, and his lifetime of service… has made our country better… But our nation is at a crossroads. A second Trump presidency will undermine the very foundation of our democracy, and I have serious concerns about whether the President can defeat Donald Trump in November.ā€

How the Media Covered It: Outlets from the right quoted Schiff on his ā€œserious concernsā€ about Biden, while left-leaning outlets included his quotes praising the president and urging him to ā€œcement his legacy.ā€ Fox News (Right bias) said in its headline that Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) ā€œpushed to delay [the] DNC,ā€ clarifying in the second paragraph that the proposed delay was for the virtual vote rather than the convention itself.

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Biden rebellion resurfaces on Capitol Hill
Biden rebellion resurfaces on Capitol Hill

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Democratic members of Congress are reviving a fight over President Biden's candidacy following a brief respite in the wake of Saturday's assassination attempt against former President Trump, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: Some lawmakers are uneasy about the Democratic National Committee's plans to forge ahead with a virtual roll call vote to nominate Biden weeks before the Democratic convention.

"People are back to being angry at Biden and a push to sign on to this letter is going around ... the 'replace Biden' movement is back," a House Democrat told Axios.

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Chuck Schumer pushed to delay DNC as concerns persist over Biden's candidacy
Chuck Schumer pushed to delay DNC as concerns persist over Biden's candidacy

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., pushed for the Democratic National Convention's delay as questions persist about President Biden's 2024 candidacy, according to multiple sources. 

Schumer spoke with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and both men agreed to urge the DNC to delay a virtual roll call planned for this month to officially nominate Biden, three sources told Fox News Digital. 

It was revealed Wednesday that the DNC was delaying its nomination plans to August after significant pushback from party members toward an initial plan to nominate Biden later this month. 

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Biden to become Democratic nominee within weeks via virtual vote, despite turmoil
Biden to become Democratic nominee within weeks via virtual vote, despite turmoil

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July 15 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden is on track to receive the official 2024 presidential nomination from fellow Democrats for a second term in a virtual vote in late July ahead of the party's national convention, despite calls for him to step aside, four people involved in the process told Reuters.

Democrats and Republicans typically use their national conventions to nominate their candidates officially, but Biden will be nominated weeks before his party gathers for the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Aug. 19 - a plan that was announced long...

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