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Post by onelasttime on Jun 30, 2024 22:40:09 GMT
“So if Biden were to drop out, or if someone in the Democratic Party moved to try to replace him, it would involve an open, contested competition for the nomination at the convention with delegates voting for their choice of nominee.”
If yes who should the delegates choose?
My belief is an open convention would be chaotic and all but guarantee trump bring elected.
What do you think?
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Post by Merge on Jun 30, 2024 22:48:02 GMT
No.
Biden was never my choice, but if Dems spend the next four months infighting over a new nominee instead of rightfully pointing our fingers at the convicted felon, serial assaulter, and pathological liar the Rs are running, we are toast.
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Post by lucyg on Jun 30, 2024 22:50:02 GMT
NO!!
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Post by Ryann on Jun 30, 2024 23:01:20 GMT
No.
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Post by ellen on Jun 30, 2024 23:07:30 GMT
The Republicans are sticking with their convicted felon. We can keep our old dude because we have a plan in place if something were to happen to him - Kamala Harris. They should use her as much and as effectively as possible in the next few months. It’s our job to build up both Biden & Harris. But we also need to remind people what is very likely to happen if Trump were to become president again.
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Post by mom2jnk on Jun 30, 2024 23:24:50 GMT
YES.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results. The DNC and all of the bigwigs in the party keep insisting the the economy is great and that all these fears of Biden's age are unfounded. But NO ONE is believing it. The polls do not change. The polls are getting worse. I believe that if we hold on the path we are on after that disastrous debate, Trump will win and American democracy will lose. Joe Biden is a fine, upstanding, compassionate, wise and caring man who has been a good president, but it's time to step aside.
The general public does not want Trump either. I think a star studded Democratic convention and the excitement of choosing a new candidate that people actually want will suck all of the air out of Trump's room, so to speak. Most democrats that I know feel like we compromised on our candidate last time and rallied around Biden, the one man who could beat Trump, even if Biden was not our favorite or even top three candidates. Can you imagine the positive energy of engaging the people and the news media and empowering people to choose a candidate they really want? Let's suck up all the attention of the news cycles.
I can think of no better way to get out of this horrible situation of choosing between two very old men that no one wants to elect. Let the Repubs die on a hill with Trump. It's time for us Dems to choose a candidate that people are excited about. I believe it is our only hope.
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Post by librarylady on Jun 30, 2024 23:27:04 GMT
Hell to the NO!
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Post by mom2jnk on Jun 30, 2024 23:29:09 GMT
The Republicans are sticking with their convicted felon. We can keep our old dude because we have a plan in place if something were to happen to him - Kamala Harris. They should use her as much and as effectively as possible in the next few months. It’s our job to build up both Biden & Harris. But we also need to remind people what is very likely to happen if Trump were to become president again. This isn't working. We have been trying for the past three years to remind people of what a disaster Trump was. They. don't. care. And Kamala's ratings are even more dismal that Joe Biden's. That is not going to change. Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results...
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Post by librarylady on Jun 30, 2024 23:31:51 GMT
With the primary system we have, the chance for a younger person to have the nomination has passed. Changing the candidate now would guarantee a loss.
I didn't think he should run, but he did, people voted and here we are.........
The indicators (stock market, unemployment etc) show that Joe Biden does know how to fulfill the function of POTUS.
Whether people like it or not, we have to select one of two men and I don't want to live in a nation with DJT as the POTUS.
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Post by jayfab on Jun 30, 2024 23:53:17 GMT
With the primary system we have, the chance for a younger person to have the nomination has passed. Changing the candidate now would guarantee a loss. I didn't think he should run, but he did, people voted and here we are......... The indicators (stock market, unemployment etc) show that Joe Biden does know how to fulfill the function of POTUS. Whether people like it or not, we have to select one of two men and I don't want to live in a nation with DJT as the POTUS. All of this!
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Post by samantha25 on Jul 1, 2024 0:01:26 GMT
No.
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Post by pilcas on Jul 1, 2024 0:01:40 GMT
No. Biden was never my choice, but if Dems spend the next four months infighting over a new nominee instead of rightfully pointing our fingers at the convicted felon, serial assaulter, and pathological liar the Rs are running, we are toast. This.
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Post by Merge on Jul 1, 2024 0:02:36 GMT
The Republicans are sticking with their convicted felon. We can keep our old dude because we have a plan in place if something were to happen to him - Kamala Harris. They should use her as much and as effectively as possible in the next few months. It’s our job to build up both Biden & Harris. But we also need to remind people what is very likely to happen if Trump were to become president again. This isn't working. We have been trying for the past three years to remind people of what a disaster Trump was. They. don't. care. And Kamala's ratings are even more dismal that Joe Biden's. That is not going to change. Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results... We ... won with Biden four years ago. How is that expecting different results?
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Post by ntsf on Jul 1, 2024 0:28:22 GMT
No changing.. be like newsom and come out for biden full force!!!
and the economy is the best economy in the world.. inflation is coming down (though prices are not going back to 2020), employment is high, the stock market is high and people's spending.. for all the moaning and groaning.. is continuing to be good.
we feel the prices at the pump and in the store.. and there are people hurting.. but wages are up, drug prices are down, and the infrastructure bill and others are pumping big projects into the country. major nobel winning economists say biden is best. He continues more stability for the economy.
we can not accept a lying sociopath who should be or is on his way to jail.
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Post by mollycoddle on Jul 1, 2024 0:44:42 GMT
No. Biden was never my choice, but if Dems spend the next four months infighting over a new nominee instead of rightfully pointing our fingers at the convicted felon, serial assaulter, and pathological liar the Rs are running, we are toast. This. And if they pass over Harris, it will cause a rift. There is no good Plan B.
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Post by pantsonfire on Jul 1, 2024 0:46:43 GMT
If the Dems force Biden to step down, we as a nation will never see another president past Trump.
There is too much at stake to have Biden step down and another person take over.
It is an idiotic want that will have a rippling affect beyond just the USA.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 1, 2024 1:02:38 GMT
No just Biden.. Republican operative Scott Jennings was using a recent poll to push Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race, but CNN host and journalist Alisyn Camerota showed him that the same poll suggests Donald Trump should drop out, too.*** "Reporters are looking for any kind of breathless reporting on what happens behind the scenes," Cardona said. *** Toward the end of the discussion, Jennings pointed to a poll that showed 72% of respondents believed Biden isn't up to the job. Earlier in the day, Democrats celebrated that same YouGov poll, which reportedly showed that, of registered Democrats, 55% think Biden should keep running, while 45% say that he should "step aside." Camerota was on a deadline to end the segment, but she ultimately tells Cardona to "Hold on!" as she confronts Jennings with the Trump side of the same YouGov poll.She pulled up graphics about the poll, including the section showing that 54% of registered voters said Trump shouldn't run.www.rawstory.com/cnn-host-confronts-gop-trump-poll/
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Post by mom2jnk on Jul 1, 2024 1:18:50 GMT
This isn't working. We have been trying for the past three years to remind people of what a disaster Trump was. They. don't. care. And Kamala's ratings are even more dismal that Joe Biden's. That is not going to change. Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results... We ... won with Biden four years ago. How is that expecting different results? Ah, sorry. That was opaque. Yes, of course we won with Biden four years ago. When I said that, I wasn't referring to running the same set of candidates as we did four years ago. Four years ago, the world and the US were in a completely different place. Yes, Biden/Harris won, but that doesn't mean they will win again now. As much as I think that they have done a fine job and passed much important legislation and they would 100% have my vote no matter what the circumstances, the polls are not moving in regards to how the general public feels about Biden and Harris. Trump has been and still is predicted to win this election. We have to move the needle somehow, as we seem to be stuck in second place. When I said "doing the same thing over and over again," I was referring to the Dem's messaging to the general public over the last two years. We have been telling people over and over and over again that: -the economy is actually better than they realize -Joe Biden's capabilities were not fading, he was as strong as ever -Joe Biden is not too old to be president again -Kamala Harris would be a fine president if something happened to Joe -Trump's administration was a train wreck -Trump is a dangerous threat to democracy But those undecided voters who will unfortunately decide this election in a handful of swing states are not buying any of this messaging. But we keep hammering this same message, thinking that suddenly these folks will believe it. But no one seems to be buying what we Dems are selling. I am heartsick and scared to death of what might happen in November, but I don't believe we can win by continuing on in the same way to election day. Too much is at stake to f*ck this up. It is my opinion that we need to pull the emergency brake. This is what I was referring to.
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Post by SabrinaP on Jul 1, 2024 1:24:15 GMT
No. Biden was never my choice, but if Dems spend the next four months infighting over a new nominee instead of rightfully pointing our fingers at the convicted felon, serial assaulter, and pathological liar the Rs are running, we are toast. This exactly. We have to focus on the Presidential election. Our candidate has been chosen.
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Post by mom2jnk on Jul 1, 2024 1:34:29 GMT
No just Biden.. Republican operative Scott Jennings was using a recent poll to push Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race, but CNN host and journalist Alisyn Camerota showed him that the same poll suggests Donald Trump should drop out, too.*** "Reporters are looking for any kind of breathless reporting on what happens behind the scenes," Cardona said. *** Toward the end of the discussion, Jennings pointed to a poll that showed 72% of respondents believed Biden isn't up to the job. Earlier in the day, Democrats celebrated that same YouGov poll, which reportedly showed that, of registered Democrats, 55% think Biden should keep running, while 45% say that he should "step aside." Camerota was on a deadline to end the segment, but she ultimately tells Cardona to "Hold on!" as she confronts Jennings with the Trump side of the same YouGov poll.She pulled up graphics about the poll, including the section showing that 54% of registered voters said Trump shouldn't run.www.rawstory.com/cnn-host-confronts-gop-trump-poll/Respectfully, I feel that this is rather irrelevant that 54% of registered voters said Trump shouldn't run. Trump and Trumpism have completely taken over the Republican party. There is no Republican party without Trump. He will never "not run." The Republicans will die on a hill with Trump. But we don't need to make the same error of sticking with "our guy" despite 72% of respondents (assuming general public here?) believing that Biden is not up to the job. Only half of registered Dems, the biggest pro-Joe cheering squad on Earth think he should run. Those are damning numbers. Maybe I'm being a Pollyanna, but the Democratic party came together very quickly and fell in line behind Biden rapidly when the message was that "this was the guy who could beat Trump." We don't have to have huge in-fighting and a party splitting if we have an open convention. We Dems can be the adults in the room and once again find the right person to defeat Trump. Sadly, I just don't believe in my heart that this is Joe.
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Post by Merge on Jul 1, 2024 1:34:45 GMT
We ... won with Biden four years ago. How is that expecting different results? Ah, sorry. That was opaque. Yes, of course we won with Biden four years ago. When I said that, I wasn't referring to running the same set of candidates as we did four years ago. Four years ago, the world and the US were in a completely different place. Yes, Biden/Harris won, but that doesn't mean they will win again now. As much as I think that they have done a fine job and passed much important legislation and they would 100% have my vote no matter what the circumstances, the polls are not moving in regards to how the general public feels about Biden and Harris. Trump has been and still is predicted to win this election. We have to move the needle somehow, as we seem to be stuck in second place. When I said "doing the same thing over and over again," I was referring to the Dem's messaging to the general public over the last two years. We have been telling people over and over and over again that: -the economy is actually better than they realize -Joe Biden's capabilities were not fading, he was as strong as ever -Joe Biden is not too old to be president again -Kamala Harris would be a fine president if something happened to Joe -Trump's administration was a train wreck -Trump is a dangerous threat to democracy But those undecided voters who will unfortunately decide this election in a handful of swing states are not buying any of this messaging. But we keep hammering this same message, thinking that suddenly these folks will believe it. But no one seems to be buying what we Dems are selling. I am heartsick and scared to death of what might happen in November, but I don't believe we can win by continuing on in the same way to election day. Too much is at stake to f*ck this up. It is my opinion that we need to pull the emergency brake. This is what I was referring to. I don’t buy that we lose voters over this in November - especially as it will be a tiny blip on the radar by then. I think we will lose voters if we spend the next four months arguing over who the nominee should be. And I see online that lots of MAGA-affiliated people are claiming that “everyone says Joe has to go.” I don’t see actual Democratic voters saying that. I haven’t put any faith in polls since 2016.
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Post by ntsf on Jul 1, 2024 1:36:27 GMT
would it be fun to say.. the minute trump drops out.. biden will...
I mean the supreme court would be much worse under trump.. and we will have to live with those choices for the next 20-40 yrs.
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Post by Lurkingpea on Jul 1, 2024 1:41:22 GMT
ABSOLUTELY NOT. And frankly it pisses me off that it is even being suggested and discussed. I wish the news would stop pushing this damn agenda and start focusing on the nightmare that is Donald Trump. How in the world they can keep pushing this as news and having discussions about it but say NOTHING about Trump and his felony CONVICTIONS is maddening to me. I have stayed off of the debate thread because all the histrionics and hand wringing was making me angry. It should not even be a discussion.
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Post by jill8909 on Jul 1, 2024 1:58:00 GMT
Biden was behind in the polls before the disaster. The chance of him winning now is close to zero - he can only win if trump has a seizure in public or something like that.
So why not try someone else?
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Post by Merge on Jul 1, 2024 2:00:27 GMT
Biden was behind in the polls before the disaster. The chance of him winning now is close to zero - he can only win if trump has a seizure in public or something like that. So why not try someone else? Don't believe the polls. Biden has raised $33M in donations since the debate.
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Post by mom on Jul 1, 2024 2:00:59 GMT
Ah, sorry. That was opaque. Yes, of course we won with Biden four years ago. When I said that, I wasn't referring to running the same set of candidates as we did four years ago. Four years ago, the world and the US were in a completely different place. Yes, Biden/Harris won, but that doesn't mean they will win again now. As much as I think that they have done a fine job and passed much important legislation and they would 100% have my vote no matter what the circumstances, the polls are not moving in regards to how the general public feels about Biden and Harris. Trump has been and still is predicted to win this election. We have to move the needle somehow, as we seem to be stuck in second place. When I said "doing the same thing over and over again," I was referring to the Dem's messaging to the general public over the last two years. We have been telling people over and over and over again that: -the economy is actually better than they realize -Joe Biden's capabilities were not fading, he was as strong as ever -Joe Biden is not too old to be president again -Kamala Harris would be a fine president if something happened to Joe -Trump's administration was a train wreck -Trump is a dangerous threat to democracy But those undecided voters who will unfortunately decide this election in a handful of swing states are not buying any of this messaging. But we keep hammering this same message, thinking that suddenly these folks will believe it. But no one seems to be buying what we Dems are selling. I am heartsick and scared to death of what might happen in November, but I don't believe we can win by continuing on in the same way to election day. Too much is at stake to f*ck this up. It is my opinion that we need to pull the emergency brake. This is what I was referring to. I don’t buy that we lose voters over this in November - especially as it will be a tiny blip on the radar by then. I think we will lose voters if we spend the next four months arguing over who the nominee should be. And I see online that lots of MAGA-affiliated people are claiming that “everyone says Joe has to go.” I don’t see actual Democratic voters saying that. I haven’t put any faith in polls since 2016. I initially thought he should step down. And deep down, I *do* feel like he is having issues. But I can also see, now, why it would not be good.....As long as there isn't any more debate-repeats. Meaning, he has to be on his A game every damn time the camera is on him. IMHO if he has another disastrous public appearance, then I think people are not going to be as willing to overlook it.
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Post by pantsonfire on Jul 1, 2024 2:01:51 GMT
Biden was behind in the polls before the disaster. The chance of him winning now is close to zero - he can only win if trump has a seizure in public or something like that. So why not try someone else? What poll are you seeing? Last one has Biden 43% and Orange Cheetos at 45%. That is from 2 days ago.
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Post by ellen on Jul 1, 2024 2:19:36 GMT
Democrats have been recently winning special elections that we normally would not be competitive in. They recently over-performed in a district in Pennsylvania where we lost badly four years ago. Abortion is proving to be a motivating issue and we should be hammering the Republicans on that. Elections are real results - polls are not.
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Post by Merge on Jul 1, 2024 2:22:31 GMT
Democrats have been recently winning special elections that we normally would not be competitive in. They recently over-performed in a district in Pennsylvania where we lost badly four years ago. Abortion is proving to be a motivating issue and we should be hammering the Republicans on that. Elections are real results - polls are not. *ding ding ding ding ding*
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Post by hopemax on Jul 1, 2024 2:40:05 GMT
The Democratic candidate needs to be able to win in places like PA & MI AND AZ & GA. If people are serious about the need to replace Biden, they need to demonstrate that the replacement candidate can do that by talking about a specific person and why they are capable. This isn’t some National opinion poll, or talking in generalities about feelings. Make the case with specifics to demonstrate viability.
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