Last Updated on July 24, 2024
Black Lives Matter is speaking out against the installation of Vice President Kamala Harris as the walk-away Democrat Party nominee.
BLM is even calling on the Democratic National Convention “to create a process that allows for public participation in the nomination process, not just a nomination by party delegates.”
In a statement Tuesday said that “a 24-hour process of talking to party bosses is not democratic, nor is it a process Democrats should be proud of.”
BLM gained national infamy in 2020 for organizing nationwide protests in the wake of the killing of George Floyd.
For weeks after Biden’s disastrous debate performance last month, internal party pressure mounted against the object of “Let’s Go Brandon” ire to drop out of the race.
Biden resisted those calls and insisted he was “in it to win it,” before bizarrely issuing a letter on Sunday afternoon and dropping from the campaign.
After the abrupt resignation, Biden nominated Harris to lead the top of the ticket.
By Monday morning, the Democrat Party coalesced around Kamala, who has evidently won enough delegate support to secure the nomination at the DNC convention in August.