Randy Kelly, chair of the Alabama Democratic Party, is considering legal action against the Democratic National Committee (DNC) over the rejection of the state party’s delegates for next week’s DNC in Chicago. The dispute began when the Biden campaign rejected 36 party convention delegates chosen by Kelly, leading to vacancies in the delegation. Kelly did not file an objection within the required period, and the DNC Credential Committee approved the delegation on July 21. Kelly alleged that the DNC illegally undermined the will of the party and voters, accusing former Sen. Doug Jones of involvement. Jones denied the claims. Kelly also suggested racist motivations behind the rejection of Alabama’s delegates. Despite the approval of the delegation, Kelly has vowed to challenge the denial of a significant portion of the state party’s delegates. The DNC is scheduled to take place next week, and Kelly is determined to continue the battle. Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing controversy.
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