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2024 Presidential Election Thread - Let's keep the party going.


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1 minute ago, mdmost said:

I think at this moment it is best to begin putting in as many safeguards in place as possible to keep our democracy as functional as possible to survive the next 4 years. I don’t know what that is and I hope smarter people in the government do. 

The ones who don't have private sector options are probably already in full CYA mode. The best we can hope is that a good portion the military brass and the folks in charge of anything nuclear-related are putting collective interests above their own. 

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Throwing in the towel already? any safeguards ends when he fires them all, don't be so naive, this is the telegramed dictatorship with nuclear weapons.

Volunteer if you really care cause it is do or die, even your job is not as valuable.

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9 hours ago, ChiTownDoc said:

Nate Silver is a dipshit but something about a broken clock…

Only Trump’s doctor, the venerable Dr. Ronnie Jackson, would say having the stress of being President 4 more years will turn out just fine for Biden.  
 

*johnson

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59 minutes ago, troph said:

this is why it's Biden no matter what. I can't believe this isn't understood. the party isn't running for office, a candidate is and he has his or her own enterprise - funders, staffers, key executives, operatives, intel, data, etc. etc. Yes the parties help their candidates and there are organizations through out the country that try to help but in the end, the candidate has his or her own apparatus and that isn't just seamlessly handed off with 4 months to go. it would be an epic disaster behind the scenes not to mention any sort of infighting seen publicly.

It could be Harris. The guys from Pod Save America pointed out that it’s the Biden/Harris campaign so if Biden drops out and Harris is the nominee, all that infrastructure and campaign cash would still be available to her. Not so for anyone else. That’s not to say there wouldn’t likely be some change-up in the staffing but their main point was about the money. She’s the only other candidate who’d have free access to it because she’s already on the ticket. 

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As for the polls everything is still up for grabs even those disaster state polls means shit like 40-41 or something? There is still 20% twideling their thumbs, my theory is that they are mostly anti trumpers but currently terrified and sticking to home not vote. and no this has nothing to do with the debate because it has been the same for months.

This is why I think Biden has a chance it is easier to calm nerves than change minds. Trump wins only through terror.

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Ian Bremmer is one of the best geopolitical analysts out there. He's not trying to push people on political beliefs. I think he has a good analysis of the situation.

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—Independents: 
Trump leads Biden 44/34. 
Harris leads Trump 43/40

Well that's a little eye-opening.

The "please, for the love of god, anyone but them" vote feels real.

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Posted
1 minute ago, texas08 said:

anyone that sits out this election is an absolute dumb fuck.

Anything other than a vote for the Democratic candidate is a vote for Trump.

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1 hour ago, gmr548 said:

I'm a fence sitter on the replace Biden thing, always have been, but primaries are stupid and political parties are private organizations who write their own rules. If they want to replace a nominee that's their prerogative. Nothing undemocratic about it.

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52 minutes ago, Creasy Bear said:

I'm voting for RFKjr in protest of both of these candidates.  My hopes are that he garners enough support that 3rd party candidates might have a chance in the future. 

Moron

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I was wondering today why prominent Democrats like Doggett came out publicly. 

After just watching an ABC News update, I strongly believe now the establishment has already made the decision to switch to Harris, but have not been able to get Biden to step down. 

As a result, they are now applying public pressure from Pelosi, Doggett, and several other prominent politicians. They will keep doing this over the next few days until he bails. In my opinion, it’s over. Harris is the nominee. Just my opinion. 

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1 minute ago, Dbeasy said:

I was wondering today why prominent Democrats like Doggett came out publicly. 

After just watching an ABC News update, I strongly believe now the establishment has already made the decision to switch to Harris, but have not been able to get Biden to step down. 

As a result, they are now applying public pressure from Pelosi, Doggett, and several other prominent politicians. They will keep doing this over the next few days until he bails. In my opinion, it’s over. Harris is the nominee. Just my opinion. 

Lloyd Doggett is a prominent Democrat?

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5 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

I was wondering today why prominent Democrats like Doggett came out publicly. 

After just watching an ABC News update, I strongly believe now the establishment has already made the decision to switch to Harris, but have not been able to get Biden to step down. 

As a result, they are now applying public pressure from Pelosi, Doggett, and several other prominent politicians. They will keep doing this over the next few days until he bails. In my opinion, it’s over. Harris is the nominee. Just my opinion. 

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1 minute ago, David Dennison said:

Lloyd Doggett is a prominent Democrat?

They said "We need someone that does not matter to go out there and test the waters" and someone in the room said "Wake up Lloyd!"

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7 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

I was wondering today why prominent Democrats like Doggett came out publicly. 

After just watching an ABC News update, I strongly believe now the establishment has already made the decision to switch to Harris, but have not been able to get Biden to step down. 

As a result, they are now applying public pressure from Pelosi, Doggett, and several other prominent politicians. They will keep doing this over the next few days until he bails. In my opinion, it’s over. Harris is the nominee. Just my opinion. 

Agree with all that except the Harris part.  She will not be the nominee.  

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2 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

Agree with all that except the Harris part.  She will not be the nominee.  

I think she has to be. As explained above, she would have access to money and campaign infrastructure. If this were July 2023, I would agree that it probably wouldn’t be her. But we don’t have the luxury to have a long process to choose. They need to be ready to go immediately 

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"Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared nude photos of women with his friends and appeared to joke about eating dogs, according to a report Tuesday."

 

I hope the fucker that wanted to vote for him to answer this.

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1 minute ago, Aqua Buddha said:

If Harris is the nominee (doubtful), then she should pick Andy Beshear as VP.  

Like always everyone has a flaw and his is that he looks as dumb as a paper bag. But yeah he is naively one of the better candidates left.

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2 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

If Harris is the nominee (doubtful), then she should pick Andy Beshear as VP.  

Oh you stole that from my preferred 2028 ticket in my dream diary 

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Posted
1 minute ago, hobbes2702 said:

How?

You think people that gave Biden money will want it back?  She just assumed the campaign.

Even if she doesn't, she could raise that money again in 7 days.  Money is cheap and easy.

2 minutes ago, linux said:

Like always everyone has a flaw and his is that he looks as dumb as a paper bag. But yeah he is naively one of the better candidates left.

To be crass, he's also a white man.

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2 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

You think people that gave Biden money will want it back?  She just assumed the campaign.

Even if she doesn't, she could raise that money again in 7 days.  Money is cheap and easy.

I'm still trying to figure out how anyone expects to get it from Joe Biden.

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4 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

You think people that gave Biden money will want it back?  She just assumed the campaign.

Even if she doesn't, she could raise that money again in 7 days.  Money is cheap and easy.

To be crass, he's also a white man.

She doesn’t just get his money. It’s already been discussed in this thread.

Biden raised $250 million dollars last quarter.  They raised $40 million the weekend of the debate. If it was that cheap and easy then why doesn’t everyone do it?

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I mean he is a governor of a deep red state, is he the last? But it could also be explained by nepotism.

I mean white, male, young, centrist-conservative, adding Kentucky would be nice

Cons looks dumb, son of a governor so who knows how that translates into other states.

 

But here we are he is indeed a leading candidate.

 

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5 minutes ago, hobbes2702 said:

She doesn’t just get his money. It’s already been discussed in this thread.

Biden raised $250 million dollars last quarter.  They raised $40 million the weekend of the debate. If it was that cheap and easy then why doesn’t everyone do it?

Everyone that runs for POTUS in one of the major parties does...it's nearly automatic.  

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7 minutes ago, immamac said:

Everyone that runs for POTUS in one of the major parties does...it's nearly automatic.  

The Biden campaign has been raising money at a level only Barack comes close to. Actually Barack wasn’t even close in non PAC money

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The problem is still the civil war, if those polls are real (which I don't trust) and she gets the non-existent non-binding primary win and full backing of the party then yeah make the switch. But as it stands we are still looking at a civil war. 

 

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

Everyone that gave Biden money would give Whitmer money.  Jesus.

No shit. But she wouldn’t inherit the money from Biden’s campaign or his campaign apparatus. She would need more money than normal because we would be starting from zero. You can’t just flip a switch .

She doesn’t have a campaign setup with money already on hand. So even if she raised at the same level as Joe, she’s behind.

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Just now, hobbes2702 said:

No shit. But she wouldn’t inherit the money from Biden’s campaign or his campaign apparatus. She would need more money than normal because we would be starting from zero. You can’t just flip a switch .

Then the Biden campaign spends money on her behalf.  Jesus, money is the easy part.

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1 minute ago, Aqua Buddha said:

Then the Biden campaign spends money on her behalf.  Jesus, money is the easy part.

Ok man. You’re right. Nothing to be concerned about.

Nothing about this would be easy. That’s the point.

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Posted
1 minute ago, hobbes2702 said:

or his campaign apparatus

Isn't it the DNC campaign apparatus?  Why would the Dem nominee, whoever it is, not get the backing of the DNC campaign apparatus?

 

2 minutes ago, hobbes2702 said:

She would need more money than normal because we would be starting from zero.

No she wouldn't.  Biden would need as much, if not more, than her because he has to convince people he's not too old and feeble (Note: I'm not saying he is or isn't, just that that's the narrative he needs to combat).

She just needs name recognition from a media blitz.

 

I'm with Zogby...

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