The Democratic Party beginning the process of officially nominating Kamala Harris as their candidate would involve a series of steps. For Harris to become the nominee, she would need to declare her intent to run for the presidency. From there, a series of primary elections and caucuses would need to take place across the country, wherein Democratic voters could choose her as their choice for the nominee. This would lead up to the Democratic National Convention, where, if she received the majority of the delegates’ votes, she would officially become the party’s nominee. Until then, it’s a lot of campaigning, fundraising, and rallying for support. For updates on the nomination process, please follow reliable news sources.
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