• 3 months ago
At his weekly press briefing on Thursday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) spoke about Vice President Kamala Harris and support from different groups.

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00:00Thank you, Leader Jeffries.
00:03Regarding Vice President Harris, the group Black Lives Matter recently came out against
00:07her presumptive nomination for the Democratic nomination, which is going to happen without
00:12a public vote.
00:13They said that delegates are not oligarchs and that there needs to be a public vote on
00:17her nomination to complete that process.
00:20As someone who's going to be attending the Democratic convention later next month, what
00:24do you say to groups like Black Lives Matter and others that think that the legitimacy
00:29of this presumptive nominee is probably not complete without a public vote and think that
00:34the process is oligarchic right now?
00:36What do you say to them?
00:37Well, it's unclear to me which specific group you're talking about.
00:39There are a variety of different Black Lives Matter chapters across the country.
00:45There's no one national organization, and so it's hard to respond without understanding
00:51the context, other than to say Kamala Harris is the presumptive nominee for a reason.
00:56She has excited, energized, and united Democrats all across the country, and that will be reflected,
01:05in my view, in the vote of the delegates, who have the ultimate power to determine who
01:14represents the Democratic Party at the top of the ticket.
01:18There is a process that has been set forth by the Rules Committee of the DNC, by which
01:27anyone can petition to secure enough delegate support to get their name placed into consideration
01:39to be the presidential nominee for the Democratic Party.
01:44That's an open, available, and accessible process, but Vice President Kamala Harris,
01:51because of the strength of her vision, her ideas, and her track record, has all but cleared
01:59the field, not from the top down, but from the grassroots up.

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