Vice President Kamala Harris has exceeded the required number of delegates for clinching the Democratic presidential nomination, according to the report by Reuters citing campaign sources.
The Associated Press’ count reveals that Harris currently has 2,214 delegates, significantly surpassing the minimum majority required to secure the nomination outright in the initial round of voting.
Still, AP underlined that the analysis remains unofficial, highlighting that Democratic delegates retain the liberty to cast their votes for their preferred candidate during the party’s official selection process.