UPDATED: Harris will announce her VP next Tuesday in Philadelphia.
The process is now clear, and the timeline was just announced; but there is a surprise.
The DNC will nominate and confirm Kamala Harris as the official Democrat nominee for President on Thursday.
Kamala Harris is the only candidate on the DNC party nomination ballot – her win is assured. However, unless something radically changes in the next 24 hours, not likely, there will be no vice-presidential nominee on the official DNC nomination ticket.
According to Politico Kamala Harris will announce her VP choice (selected by Obama/Holder) at a campaign event in Philadelphia next Tuesday [ SEE HERE] Philadelphia was the #1 most frequent destination for Biden visits throughout his term, and #1 location for previous democrat ballot fraud operations.
Politico has some of the details, but the big picture is as above:
WASHINGTON – Kamala Harris will be the only candidate on the Democratic National Committee’s virtual roll call ballot for president, cementing her status as the party’s all-but-certain nominee.
Convention delegates will begin voting on Harris’ nomination on Thursday and finish by Aug. 5, according to a statement released by the DNC Tuesday night. The vice president secured support from 3,923 delegates to appear on the virtual ballot.



