Kamala Harris has more than enough pledged delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, following a remarkable two-day blitz in which the vice president consolidated her party’s support to confront Donald Trump in November. According to an unofficial Associated Press tally, Harris clinched her spot as the presumptive nominee Monday night by reaching the critical number of 1,976 pledged delegates. While delegates who have expressed support are not compelled to approve her nomination, her success — and the absence of genuine opposition — highlight the vice president’s influence over the Democratic ticket.