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Former United States (US) vice president Joe Biden has formally been nominated the Democratic Party’s candidate to take on President Donald Trump in the November election, winning the majority in a roll call of states in which a young Indian American student, Bianca Shah, delivered Maryland’s votes for him.
With 76 days left as of Tuesday for the 3 November election, the party has officially anointed Biden to battle Trump with Kamala Harris at his side setting the stage for the final showdown and ending his roller-coaster ride to the nomination with wildly fluctuating support in the primaries that at one stage almost wrote him off.
At the virtual convention, a formal tally of delegate votes from the primaries had to be taken through a roll call because Biden’s remaining rival, the self-proclaimed socialist Bernie Sanders officially remained a candidate despite having formally thrown his support for Biden, who received a total of 3,558, giving him more than a majority.
While Governors, Senators and other leaders represented their states in the roll call where they announced the votes from their states, Shah was selected to represent her state of Maryland.
Shah, 20, is the leader of the Biden campaign’s youth outreach for South Asians and was elected a delegate to support Biden in the primary, the intra-party election for selecting the party candidate.
Carter called Biden a man of “integrity”. Clinton, taking a dig at Trump calling him a president who spends his time watching television and being on social media, said that Biden would be a president who actually works and leads.
Biden, who had been receiving an outpouring of support at the convention from Monday and into Tuesday was nominated by Senator Chris Coons from his state and Representative Lis Blunt Rochester.
Biden’s wife Jill, an educator was the starred speaker of the day’s session. She said that Biden, whose family was broken by two tragedies — the death of his first wife and daughter in an auto accident, and later the death of an adult son — was made whole by him and he will similarly make the broken nation whole with love and understanding.
Biden’s foreign policy capabilities were extolled by John Kerry, a former unsuccessful Democratic presidential candidate who later became a secretary of state, and Colin Powell, a former chairman of joint chiefs of staff, national security adviser and secretary of state, and also a one-time Republican.
(With inputs from IANS)