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What happens next now that Biden has dropped out?

Democratic delegates who pledged to vote for him now become ‘uncommitted’. The President backs Kamala Harris, but that doesn’t guarantee she’ll secure the nomination.

What happens next after Joe Biden dropped out of the race for the White House?
What happens next after Joe Biden dropped out of the race for the White House?

Joe Biden said he is ending his 2024 re-election campaign, kicking off a frantic process to replace the 81-year-old incumbent at the top of the Democratic Party’s ticket for November.

Biden initially resisted calls from some Democrats to move aside and let another person step in as the nominee. Now comes the difficult task of installing a replacement.

US President Joe Biden. Picture: AFP
US President Joe Biden. Picture: AFP

What happens next?

The delegates who had pledged to vote for Biden in advance of the convention now become “uncommitted” meaning they can vote for whomever they choose. Biden has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement at the top of the ticket, but there is no rule binding those delegates to support her.

What happens now that Biden has stepped aside?

The Biden delegates slated to support him in August were approved by the campaign, meaning they are likely loyal to the president.

When and how will Democrats nominate a new candidate?

The Democratic National Convention begins August 19. Democrats could pick their nominee at the convention or virtually beforehand. Recently, before Biden dropped out, party officials had been aiming to wrap up Biden’s formal nomination by August 7 – nearly two weeks before the start of the DNC.

What about Kamala Harris?

US Vice President Kamala Harris. Picture: AFP
US Vice President Kamala Harris. Picture: AFP

Harris doesn’t automatically become the nominee just because she is vice president – the delegates have already been selected, so she is on the same footing as any other person. Still, her status in the Democratic Party and White House connections could make her a frontrunner, especially with Biden’s backing. Biden and Harris would still need to persuade delegates to vote for her.

Anyone else?

The Democratic Party has a host of political stars, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. But if those people start to publicly back Harris, it will ease the vice president’s path to the nomination.

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What would happen to the Biden campaign funds?

The Biden-Harris campaign has raised a considerable amount of money, and campaign-finance experts say that cash can’t simply be transferred to another candidate just because Biden dropped out – unless the nominee is Harris. Were Harris to assume the top of the ticket, funds donated toward the Biden-Harris campaign would be at her disposal since she and Biden were running together.

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Should Harris succeed Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket, “She would maintain access to all the funds in the committee and could use them to advance her presidential candidacy,” said Shanna Ports, senior legal counsel at the Campaign Legal Center.

If Biden is replaced as the nominee by someone other than Harris, campaign-finance lawyers said, he could direct his campaign to transfer money to the Democratic National Committee. Some suggested that his campaign would have to settle debts and might be required to offer refunds for donations that were designated for the general election.

What about pro-Biden super PACs?

Super Political Action Committees can accept unlimited amounts of money from donors, who can give millions at a time, unlike for a campaign, which faces individual-donor limits. Election law prohibits direct co-ordination between super PACs and campaigns, and super PACs wouldn’t be directly affected if Biden ended his campaign. There are several super PACs that were supporting Biden’s re-election bid – pre-eminently a group named Future Forward, as well as others such as Unite the Country.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

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