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, ‘\nThe Democratic Party officially nominated Vice President Kamala Harris as the party’s presidential candidate through a symbolic delegate roll call vote on the second day of the convention held in Chicago on August 20 (local time).’,
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, ‘\nVice President Harris was previously elected as the presidential candidate through an online delegate roll call vote earlier this month, but the vote was conducted again in the presence of actual delegates at the convention on this day.’,
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, ‘\nThe delegate roll call vote, in which delegates from 57 U.S. states and territories participated, began in the state of Delaware where President Biden served as a senator and ended in California and Minnesota, the home states of Vice President Harris and Governor Walz, respectively.’,
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, ‘\nVice President Harris had garnered the support of over 4,600 delegates, representing 99% of the participating delegates, in the online delegate roll call vote earlier, and there were no changes in the vote on this day.’,
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, ‘\nAfter the delegate roll call vote concluded, Vice President Harris delivered a thank-you speech.’,
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, ‘\nVice President Harris, who made a surprise appearance at the convention the day before, joined the virtual convention from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she was campaigning, after the delegate roll call vote concluded.’,
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, ‘\nThrough the screen at the convention venue in Chicago, Vice President Harris stated, “It’s a great honor to be your candidate” and “together, we will forge a new path forward.”‘,
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, ‘\nVice President Harris is scheduled to formally accept the presidential nomination and present her vision for governance on the final day of the convention on August 22.’,
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, ‘\n(Photo=AP, Yonhap News)\n’]