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On "Forbes Newsroom," presidential historian David Greenberg explained who the delegates are who will decide the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee if President Biden drops out.

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00:00Who are these delegates? You mentioned a few potential titles in your comments before,
00:05but I guess I'm wondering, because if I'm a voter in Pennsylvania or any of the states,
00:11I think I'm probably feeling a little bit like, hey, I did my duty as a citizen. I voted
00:15in the primary. And now my candidate, again, in this hypothetical scenario, is dropping
00:21out. So can I, as a voter, call a delegate and say, I want you to put forward Bernie
00:28Sanders, because I loved him so much in 2016, or I think Hillary Clinton is the only person
00:32who can beat Donald Trump? Can regular voters do that? Well, they certainly can try. You can
00:39certainly weigh in whether or not you'll have much influence would remain to be seen. These
00:48delegates, when you voted, let's say you're a Pennsylvania voter, when you voted for Joe Biden
00:53back in the primary, you weren't actually voting for Joe Biden. I mean, you were, but you were
00:59really voting for a list of names of people who had pledged themselves to be Joe Biden delegates.
01:08If Dean Phillips, let's say, had actually won in Pennsylvania, a different group of individuals
01:14would be going to the convention representing Pennsylvania. They would be people loyal to
01:20Dean Phillips. So these people who are loyal to Joe Biden, again, they tend to be prominent state
01:27politicians or mid-level politicians, but not always. You know, they might be somebody active
01:34in a union or just sort of people who are locally active in politics and managed to get their name
01:40on the ballot as a Biden delegate. And we think that they will probably have leanings much like
01:49Biden, sort of center-left mainstream liberal. But, you know, some of them may track more
01:57left-wing progressive than Biden. And in theory, that could be a problem if you have people wanting
02:04to nominate a Bernie Sanders or an AOC or a Ro Khanna or somebody who's way out of the mainstream
02:11and would likely.

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