Resolved NO. The resolution is to the first nominee formally selected by the Democratic Party (which happens at the Democratic National Convention). If the nominee is later replaced (for example, due to dropping out of the election, death, etc) that does not change the resolution.
If a candidate becomes presumptive nominee after securing a majority of pledged delegates, that is not sufficient for resolution, until formally selected as nominee.
There’s a lot of worry about Mr Biden as the nominee; given Ms Harris’ low visibility and back-fill position and his failing health, and how the anti-science challenger in Mr Kennedy is appealing to similar anti-science voters, I’m not sure he’s going to win against Mr Trump who is appealing to anti-science as well as anti-society.
I wish him well but I will definitely be interested in whether our biggest trading partner has a valid government.
There’s a lot of worry about Mr Biden as the nominee; given Ms Harris’ low visibility and back-fill position and his failing health, and how the anti-science challenger in Mr Kennedy is appealing to similar anti-science voters, I’m not sure he’s going to win against Mr Trump who is appealing to anti-science as well as anti-society.
I wish him well but I will definitely be interested in whether our biggest trading partner has a valid government.