Kamala Harris has moved rapidly to consolidate her position as the most plausible person to replace Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee, with prominent Democrats all lining up to endorse her candidacy All the people who had been floated as possible alternatives have either ruled out running or have directly endorsed her. The very top leadership of Charles Schumer in the Senate and Hakeem Jeffries in the House of Representatives have not as yet done so (nor has former president Barack Obama) but that may be because they do not want to give the impression that the party is steamrolling the process and not giving the rank and file a chance to voice their preferences. But Nancy Pelosi has done so.
In many ways, this is not unlike the way that the UK selects its prime minister. The party insiders pick the leader of the party who then becomes the prime minister should the party win the majority of seats. In the UK, the party leader only contests their own constituency but that is seen as enough of a mandate to be the prime minister of the whole country while in the US, the nominee, however they are selected, still has to gain the support of voters in the general election.
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