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2 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

There’s time to right this ship but it’s going to be hard

I fear it’s too late. Biden should have stepped down before the primaries, and spent the last 3 years promoting potential replacements. Were four months out from the election, the primaries are done, no one can settle on who the replacement even should be. It’s just way too fucking late to pull this off. 

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The last thing any of us should want is Biden stepping down. WE are not the ones that will have any influence over who would be picked to be the candidate and we all know the $$$$$ will fuck this up. If Harris isn’t anointed, we lose a massive amount of the black vote and that is a damn big risk to take.

Couple that with the guaranteed litigation from the GOP, along with the bought courts and that’s it - Dictator Trump is in.

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58 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

Well, then, maybe he should have more transparent about his health.  He hasn't even had a cabinet meeting since October.

No fucking shit.

And if anyone should feel betrayed, it’s the Democrats who stood up for Biden against a year of Republican attacks on Biden’s mental state, only to find out those attacks were legitimate.

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2 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

lulz this guy gives more to UT than you could imagine.

That's not NIL, so this isn't the flex you think it is haha. 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:

Sounds like both of my grandmothers' when they got told they couldn't live alone. 

It’s the shittiest conversation to have with a loved one and I have had to have that twice. Dementia/Alzheimers are hideous fucking diseases. They rob you of everything. I am not saying Biden has that. I’m just saying it’s a shit conversation. You know you are doing the right thing for them but they don’t see it that way, think you are betraying them, don’t understand what’s going on and the worst they feel abandoned, hopeless and helpless and it’s like they earned all this stuff their whole fucking lives and people are telling them they can’t make choices anymore. Uggghhhhh. It sucks. 
 

This is whole shit has been handled poorly. Add the cherry to the top of the shit sundae is not turning to Kamala and risking offending the backbone of the party—black women. We cannot rewind what’s been done but the only way I see forward is going with Kamala and hoping she picks a Shapiro or someone from  a rust belt state and get them to hit the ground running. The damage has been done to Biden and worse he no longer trusts many people around him. It’s the only path forward and I think the pressure coming to bear on Biden will be excruciating this weekend. Period. It will continue until he steps aside. If he doesn’t then fine we all ride but I have said numerous times before that THEY will not let him continue to run. Whoever THEY is. 

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35 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

Michelle Obama gets the nomination, she selects Barack as VP, she wins the election in a landslide, decides to step down, and Barak is President for a third term. 

I'm pretty sure this part of the 12th Amendment might be difficult to circumvent.  It would definitely get thrown to the courts . . . and well, we know how that's gone recently.

But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.

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The only argument people could use not to have Kamala as next batter up is that Biden has a super low approval rating and she is part of that. 
 

With that said I just can’t see how you do a bake off here. 

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From my personal experience, some people that were probably "secret" Trump voters in 2016 and 2020 are talking much more openly about voting for Trump now. Since Biden is widely considered a lame duck at this point, they don't feel as ashamed to speak up. I'd go as far to say they feel some excitement that they can discuss the Presidential race without getting immediately shamed. This trend is only going to tick up with Joe on the ticket. 

I feel like a lot of rah rah Dems don't understand what is happening. 

 

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1 hour ago, Nicole44 said:

That was her exact face when asked how she would feel if Kamala was passed over in favor of some kind of open primary/blitz/ballroom dance/speed dating type of deal with multiple town halls leading into the convention. I actually got her exact face. Delta 9 makes me sharper. I’m invincible. 

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1 minute ago, Hank Kingsley said:

From my personal experience, some people that were probably "secret" Trump voters in 2016 and 2020 are talking much more openly about voting for Trump now. Since Biden is widely considered a lame duck at this point, they don't feel as ashamed to speak up. I'd go as far to say they feel some excitement that they can finally talk about the Presidential race without getting immediately shamed. This trend is only going to tick up with Joe on the ticket. 

I feel like a lot of rah rah Dems don't understand what is happening. 

 

I’ve never met a Trump supporter that wasn’t shy about talking about it. In fact it’s the complete opposite. No one ever had Biden flags or hats, but they still voted for him. The “silent majority” thing was always bullshit. 

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8 minutes ago, StassneyHorn said:

I am only here to call everyone asking for a replacement, a needle dick.

If you suppress my vote, I will not vote.

 

This is a very online take.  About 2/3 of white and Hispanic Democrats think he should drop out. ONLY half of black democrats think he should stay in, and by and large the younger a voter is, the more they think Biden should drop out. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, immamac said:

The Biden tweets being completely ignored in this thread is classic and hilarious. 

I mean, it’s basically like the guy that tweets from The Iron Sheik account.

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1 hour ago, C-Man said:

Maybe this means there are prominent voices or donors who don't like the idea of Kamala taking the wheel.

 

1 hour ago, Nicole44 said:

Bernstein on Anderson Cooper. Bernstein has spoken to Biden. Biden feels betrayed. He has helped many people in their careers and where is the loyalty from everyone. His family is also angry. His record is being disrespected he feels. He is especially angry at Pelosi and Schumer. Biden realizes that the current state of candidacy is unlikely. He wants recognition for his record. He sees this as an attack on him. 

The money is drying up. Many big party leaders don’t want a process where Kamala is “anointed” and it looks like Monday may be a possible announcement for Biden to potentially drop out. That’s all Carl’s reporting. 
 

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/07/19/pelosi-support-open-nomination-biden-drop-out-00169893

Pelosi, always in lock step with the big money, and the CA caucus evidently want an open primary. Supposedly many in this group support Harris anyway but want to avoid the image of a coronation where the party bosses just picked the candidate. I respect Nancy Pelosi as a political mind but the idea that people would not already have that impression after donors and elected officials essentially staged a post-primary revolt is, uh, something. Of course, maybe she is right to just insult the intelligence of the American voter. Works for Republicans.

Democrats are really going to pull this shit, end up with Andy Beshear, and hemorrhage black voters for real, aren't they?

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Posted (edited)
29 minutes ago, gmr548 said:

 

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/07/19/pelosi-support-open-nomination-biden-drop-out-00169893

Pelosi, always in lock step with the big money, and the CA caucus evidently want an open primary. Supposedly many in this group support Harris anyway but want to avoid the image of a coronation where the party bosses just picked the candidate. I respect Nancy Pelosi as a political mind but the idea that people would not already have that impression after donors and elected officials essentially staged a post-primary revolt is, uh, something. Of course, maybe she is right to just insult the intelligence of the American voter. Works for Republicans.

Democrats are really going to pull this shit, end up with Andy Beshear, and hemorrhage black voters for real, aren't they?

First, be careful with Politico. Second, an important caveat:  if President Joe Biden steps aside

 

 

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So here we are week 2 of the Democrat coup and not a single fucking plan of action. What the absolute loving shit is wrong with you people? do you want to waltz in the election like headless chickens?

Biden did not fail me by being old, your leadership failed you by being the most incompetent intra party coup in existence.

I don't care if he is hiding a brain cancer he is getting my vote, I resigned myself in 2020, that you had 4 years and you failed to produce a candidate/ processs is an indictment on your wobbly knees.

That is why you have my bile you have no plan so step aside.

That being said AOC was right about demographics, Biden has the old people and independent centrists, something no other candiate can even replicate (much less Kamala) he needs to shore up the wobbly democrats and the left wing independents who are having a field daydreaming of their prefered candidate right this moment, shoring them up is doable far more doable than expecting a young candidate to get the best old people vote democrats will ever have in my lifetime.

Granted COVID might get him so who knows now. But your shit plan still dooms us all if he goes.

 

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3 minutes ago, gmr548 said:

Democrats are really going to pull this shit, end up with Andy Beshear, and hemorrhage black voters for real, aren't they?

Harris would be the prohibitive favorite unless she really screwed it up. Some level of testing is good for her.

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3 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

 

It is interesting that Bernstein is basically Joe Biden's age; Biden is less than 18 months older.

3 minutes ago, Zonahorn said:

 

You can't get a concussion when your brain is already mush

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I really don't see the impact of this coup in the long term for Biden if he remains the nominee.  It will become a referendum on Trump the closer we get to the election.

There are hard deadlines for this coup to work (or not) and I don't see it mattering.

As long as the Dems don't run out Newsome, I think we win.  Still think the best option is to stay with Biden as I've felt since the debate.

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5 minutes ago, gmr548 said:

 

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/07/19/pelosi-support-open-nomination-biden-drop-out-00169893

Pelosi, always in lock step with the big money, and the CA caucus evidently want an open primary. Supposedly many in this group support Harris anyway but want to avoid the image of a coronation where the party bosses just picked the candidate. I respect Nancy Pelosi as a political mind but the idea that people would not already have that impression after donors and elected officials essentially staged a post-primary revolt is, uh, something. Of course, maybe she is right to just insult the intelligence of the American voter. Works for Republicans.

Democrats are really going to pull this shit, end up with Andy Beshear, and hemorrhage black voters for real, aren't they?

The awful part is and I’ve been watching the news 24/7 since June 27th like a junkie is that the pundits (almost all of them white) and the various senators and representatives they have had on that don’t think it should automatically go to Kamala ( she must be battle tested and is a fine candidate but needs separation from Joe and must win this nomination in a contest) are fucking GIDDY about an open mini blitz primary thing. Giddy. Oh look at the possibilities they say. Kamala is a great candidate and she’s at the top of the list but look at what else we have here! The absolute blindness these people have towards what that does to the black base is quite frankly disturbing AND willfully ignorant. 
 

they go to the backbone of their party when they need help. Go to their base. Which is black and these people have the clueless audacity to say that Kamala shouldn’t be anointed when she was already on the ticket that won the primary and prior to that the WH. What the fuck. 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Nicole44 said:

That was her exact face when asked how she would feel if Kamala was passed over in favor of some kind of open primary/blitz/ballroom dance/speed dating type of deal with multiple town halls leading into the convention. I actually got her exact face. Delta 9 makes me sharper. I’m invincible. 

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If Harris is the great pol that her fans think she is then she should be able to win this brokered convention.  If she can't win that, she can't win the general and especially govern.

The Big Cigars likely want Whitmer.

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Posted
22 minutes ago, immamac said:

The Biden tweets being completely ignored in this thread is classic and hilarious. 

Hard to appreciate as much when he just also verbally and likely physically diarrhead himself publicly 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Old Freak Nasty said:

I really don't see the impact of this coup in the long term for Biden if he remains the nominee.  It will become a referendum on Trump the closer we get to the election.

There are hard deadlines for this coup to work (or not) and I don't see it mattering.

As long as the Dems don't run out Newsome, I think we win.  Still think the best option is to stay with Biden as I've felt since the debate.

Trump is apparently most scared of Newsome, but that’s just because he’s an insecure twat.

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

If Harris is the great pol that her fans think she is then she should be able to win this brokered convention.  If she can't win that, she can't win the general and especially govern.

The Big Cigars likely want Whitmer.

My whole thing is if it goes to this mini-primary thing do the Big Cigars have assurances that any of the people Whitmer included that are on this wishlist are going to run? Will want to run? What if it’s only Bernie Sanders who hears the call and wishes to compete? Or Howard Dean? Like who is going to show up and be willing to challenge Kamala who will be pissed off? Or if no one challenges her and she’s like well that was fun you guys could have just given it to me since I was already on the ticket and would have picked one of these wishlist candidates for my VP. 

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34 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

If Harris is the great pol that her fans think she is then she should be able to win this brokered convention.  If she can't win that, she can't win the general and especially govern.

The Big Cigars likely want Whitmer.

Her ticket won 14.7 million primary votes.

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12 minutes ago, Old Freak Nasty said:

I really don't see the impact of this coup in the long term for Biden if he remains the nominee.  It will become a referendum on Trump the closer we get to the election.

There are hard deadlines for this coup to work (or not) and I don't see it mattering.

As long as the Dems don't run out Newsome, I think we win.  Still think the best option is to stay with Biden as I've felt since the debate.

Dems calling the requests for Joe to step down a "coup" is an unsettling sign that the MAGA flu has spread to the other side. 

 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, Helobious said:

I’ve never met a Trump supporter that wasn’t shy about talking about it. In fact it’s the complete opposite. No one ever had Biden flags or hats, but they still voted for him. The “silent majority” thing was always bullshit. 

Ok now I’m absolutely sure Helobious is a bot account. The number of silent Trump voters in 2016 and 2020 was huge. No one could possibly be as wrong as this poster all the time. It’s a bit. 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

The Big Cigars likely want Whitmer.

Fuck the big cigars.  I want Whitmer too, but like it or not, Harris is the best bet right now.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Dems calling the requests for Joe to step down a "coup" is an unsettling sign that the MAGA flu has spread to the other side. 

 

Its a coup, you could have run your candidates during primary season but refused to do so, this all smells like people wanted a backroom deal to pick the president. Where is my god damn primary for Biden Next? I thought so.

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A recent Wall Street Journal poll announced that most voters think Joe Biden is too old to be president for a second term—and a 2024 matchup between Biden and Donald Trump would be evenly split. The poll has since been covered across multiple mainstream media outlets, including MSNBC, CNN, and Fox.

There’s just one problem: The poll was conducted in part by Trump’s former campaign pollster.

The poll, which was published Monday, found that Biden and Trump are tied with 46 percent support each. But “nearly three-quarters of voters say the president is too old to run again,” the Journal article said. It has garnered widespread media attention and outrage. MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough pointed out that Trump has been indicted four times and lied many, many more times, and yet he is tied with Biden simply because the latter is just three years older.

But the Journal neglects to provide information about one of the men behind the poll. Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio conducted the survey in partnership with a Democratic colleague, Michael Bocian. In a separate piece, the Journal acknowledged that Fabrizio “works for a super PAC supporting Trump’s candidacy.”

What the Journal does not mention anywhere is that Fabrizio also worked as the chief pollster on Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. And since the start of 2023, Trump’s super PAC, Make America Great Again Inc., has paid Fabrizio’s company more than $567,000, according to FEC filings.

 
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Fabrizio also has extensive ties to former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort. Manafort was convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2018 (as well as of having terrible taste in jackets by the court of public opinion).

Fabrizio owned the firm that made a shady payment of $125,000 to Manafort in 2017. Fabrizio was also the lead Trump campaign pollster at the time Manafort provided raw polling data to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, via Manafort’s associate Konstantin Kilimnik. Deripaska has been under U.S. sanctions since 2018, and Kilimnik has been discovered to be a Russian spy.

Do. Not. Believe. The. Polls

 

EDIT: DAMN YOU @tx 3 putt

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Posted
13 minutes ago, StassneyHorn said:

No it isn’t

It is though. Joe Biden has extremely weak support among black democrats and a huge number of black democrats would like him to leave the race. It’s just not as huge as the percentage of black and Hispanic democrats who, not for nothing, make up about 3/4 of the Democrat voting coalition.

GOP is about 85% white. Democratic Party is about 60-65% white. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

Russian bot farms working over time on old Joe !

The debate performance is what kicked off the "Joe" is old narrative.  Polls are for political nerds which is a tiny part of the general electorate. This tweet is conspiratorial gaslighting bullshit. 

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Hank Kingsley said:

The debate performance is what kicked off the "Joe" is old narrative.  Polls are for political nerds which is a tiny part of the general electorate. This tweet is conspiratorial gaslighting bullshit. 

 

 


did you watch Trump last night ?

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35 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

It is though. Joe Biden has extremely weak support among black democrats and a huge number of black democrats would like him to leave the race. It’s just not as huge as the percentage of black and Hispanic democrats who, not for nothing, make up about 3/4 of the Democrat voting coalition.

GOP is about 85% white. Democratic Party is about 60-65% white. 

You trust the polling?

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7 minutes ago, linux said:

Its a coup, you could have run your candidates during primary season but refused to do so, this all smells like people wanted a backroom deal to pick the president. Where is my god damn primary for Biden Next? I thought so.

Do you think it's easy for these Congresspeople to publicly ask Joe to step down? This is an unprecedented series of events. You know they're looking at daily internal polling and taking calls from and listening to their constituents, right? 

People didn't make up a very serious concern about Joe Biden.  They witnessed it. If anything, it's a sign of progress and moral conviction to challenge his ability to run and defeat Trump.

 

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1 minute ago, Zonahorn said:

You trust the polling?

Do I trust the National Opinion Research Center and other high quality polling organizations to approximate public sentiment more accurately than vibes? Absolutely. And in this situation their polling tends to mirror the vibes, so where’s the discrepancy?

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29 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Do you think it's easy for these Congresspeople to publicly ask Joe to step down? This is an unprecedented series of events. You know they're looking at daily internal polling and taking calls from and listening to their constituents, right? 

People didn't make up a very serious concern about Joe Biden.  They witnessed it. If anything, it's a sign of progress and moral conviction to challenge his ability to run and defeat Trump.

 

It's easy when their donors tell them to do it. 

Unprecedented, what are you talking about?

There are a lot of congress critters that don't understand math, yes.

Joe Biden sounded like shit during a debate while he had a cold, there is zero evidence of dementia or Alzheimers.  So yes, the current narrative about Biden has been fabricated.

The entire post-debate frenzy has been disgusting cowardice on the media and elected Democrats participating.

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3 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Do you think it's easy for these Congresspeople to publicly ask Joe to step down? This is an unprecedented series of events. You know they're looking at daily internal polling and taking calls from and listening to their constituents, right? 

People didn't make up a very serious concern about Joe Biden.  They witnessed it. If anything, it's a sign of progress and moral conviction to challenge his ability to run and defeat Trump.

 

Moral conviction lol, I just want to blow my brains out (yes I am joking)

Even if you were to believe the whole spiel "I am better than MAGA I will always do the exact opposite they do!" all you do is paint yourself into a corner now everyone and their mother has a candidate because nobody is herding the damn cats.

No war winner ever said "hey guys lets run this battalion like a democracy! It shows moral conviction!" No you do what is smart and what is smart is to win, I don't give a shit about Biden getting all the votes, all I care about is that getting all the votes is what fucking matters, that is the win condition.

And for the record if people had morals they would not have taken money from big money donors, that is all they are doing now "hey my big money donor is telling us to do X!" How convincing there Pelosi.

 

 

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