• flan [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    “This is just bad, no matter how you spin it,” said a veteran Democratic operative. “But everyone knows it’s too late to switch. But the donors will make those decisions, as they always do. Hence why we got Biden” in 2020.

    lol.

  • TerminalEncounter [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    The one thing you can trust this stubborn ass old man is that he will change course and be flexible “for the good of the country” (or at least, some elements of his party I guess)

  • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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    6 months ago

    Trump is too much of a narcissist to back out, but after that debate, I think Biden probably should, shortly before the Democratic National Convention in August.

    After Trump spends the next month and a half ripping on Biden’s age and infirmities, a 40-something Democratic candidate will be able to win on a platform of “Ok, Boomer”.

  • D61 [any]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    Axelrod predicted that Biden wouldn’t be inclined to leave the race, noting that “this is a guy with a lot of pride … who believes in himself.”

    Just pulling another Ruth Bader Ginsburg and making it all about themselves, Democratic party stay winning.

  • echo@lemmings.world
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    6 months ago

    There have been ‘some democrats’ calling for this since before the first time he got elected…

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    6 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    “This was like a champion boxer who gets in the ring past his prime and needs his corner to throw in the towel,” said a Democratic lawmaker, adding that he meant Biden should exit the race.

    The options for a switch are limited: If the president doesn’t choose to leave of his own volition, there would have to be a revolt among Democratic National Convention delegates, the vast majority of whom were elected on their pledge to nominate Biden.

    The fear among these Democrats is that the version of Biden that showed up to the debate — one bearing a likeness to the caricature Trump and his allies have portrayed of a man unequipped for the job — cannot win in November.

    The last time a president who was eligible to run for re-election didn’t appear on the November ballot was in 1968, when Lyndon Johnson, facing certain defeat in the Democratic primaries, chose not to seek a full second term.

    “I look forward to being in Chicago when Gavin Newsom is nominated from the floor,” a Democratic strategist said after the first 20 minutes of the debate, adding about Biden: “Should have gone on offense on abortion.

    “If we lose this election to Trump because we were too afraid to admit we were wrong about his age or too worried of an open convention, we can no longer call our party the defenders of democracy.”


    The original article contains 929 words, the summary contains 234 words. Saved 75%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • z500@startrek.website
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    6 months ago

    I wonder what would happen if the Supreme Court surprised everyone by ruling Trump can’t run, and Biden died. 4 years of Marianne Williamson?