BigRedBuster
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He had his 4 years, he should have stepped down.Joe Biden always wanted to be President of the United States.
He had his 4 years, he should have stepped down.Joe Biden always wanted to be President of the United States.
He talked about it during his 2020 campaign. Being a bridge to a new generation of leadership, that is. Then he just kind of… decided not to follow through on it.He had his 4 years, he should have stepped down.
He had his 4 years, he should have stepped down.
Who gives a crap of Biden stepped down or not. The Dems needed to run a real primary and Biden likely gets exposed then instead of months later. Then they aren't stuck with a last second replacement of Harris.
This constant fear of what the GOP will say or do is part of why the Dems keep losing. The Dems need to run on a clear vision of what they will accomplish instead of running scared of the GOP.Easy to say in hindsight, but can you imagine the field day the GOP would have if the Dems had two or three of their own actively challenging and undermining their own incumbent President, a guy who refuses to go quietly and publicly fights his own party over his own legacy rather than serving as President.
The bolded is another reason the Dems keep losing. The stupidity of always backing the incumbent instead of backing the best candidate. The primaries are a chance to find out what their own voters think of the candidates instead of trying to game the system to get who the party elites want. Which is why I keep repeating that the Dems need to run a full primary every single cycle. The Dems would have quickly learned that both Biden was not a good candidate anymore and that Kamala Harris was not a good candidate to replace him.What could "The Dems" actually do? The more influential party members could have worked behind the scenes to convince a Gretchen Whitmer, Gavin Newsom, Josh Shapiro or possibly Kamala Harris that against all previous protocol they would not be punished by the DNC if they launched a primary challenge, and that the high end donors required could be assured they stood a chance in an open primary. But it's hard to imagine those conversations in say, Fall of 2023 when the only primary challengers were Marianne Williamson, RFK Jr. and some guys named Jason Palmer and Dean Philips. The Dems had been encouraged by the midterms and at that primary inflection point, Joe was relatively coherent and feisty.
I strongly disagree since Biden DID step done, but it was too late. I was leaning towards Joe at the very end because I thought it was more likely that Kamala would lose, and addle-minded Biden is still better than Trump. But I wanted the Dems to run a primary from the beginning. Once the Dems nominated Biden without a primary, it was too late.It only worked if Biden willingly stepped down. Up till the end, this board leaned towards Joe staying in and considered changing horses madness. I honestly think if Biden had stepped down one month earlier, the Democrats could have thrown together a flash primary like they do in Europe, although it would have been comprised entirely of Biden delegates with no public re-voting. A non-Kamala option might have fared better or won. Who knows? Any Not Trump candidate probably started with 45% and just needed to add the extra 6%.
Who gives a crap of Biden stepped down or not. The Dems needed to run a real primary and Biden likely gets exposed then instead of months later. Then they aren't stuck with a last second replacement of Harris.
Yes. This is a problem within our political system. It's not just party specific. What primaries did Trump go through?I get your sentiment and the thought behind it. The fact is though, I've never seen a true primary when the sitting president is up for re-election. Think like Fox news for a moment. What talking points would that have garnered about the democrats? Maybe it might have worked out, but it would have done just as much harm as good. IMO
The bolded is another reason the Dems keep losing. The stupidity of always backing the incumbent instead of backing the best candidate. The primaries are a chance to find out what their own voters think of the candidates instead of trying to game the system to get who the party elites want.
I strongly disagree since Biden DID step done, but it was too late.
I disagree with this statement:Well then you don't disagree. Biden stepping down too late is the basis for most of these posts.
First, Biden stepped down and it didn't work. And second, it could have worked even without Biden stepping down.It only worked if Biden willingly stepped down.
So what? The Dems can do things even if the GOP does not.That's not a uniquely Democrat trait.
I disagree with this statement:
First, Biden stepped down and it didn't work. And second, it could have worked even without Biden stepping down.