Blade Posted July 10 Posted July 10 Centrists/resist libs/Blue MAGA showing that they'll act just as stubborn as leftists did when their preferred nominee looks like they won't clinch the nomination due to a chunk of the party coming together to prevent it from happening. But of course we know they'll fall in line in the end if Biden isn't the nominee, just like we did in 2020. Β 1
GraceRandolph Posted July 10 Posted July 10 7 minutes ago, Living To Tell said: Biden is morphing into Trump 1
on the line Posted July 10 Posted July 10 Thanks for the 17 notifications/downvotes in this thread @Communion! Now only if you put this amount of effort in getting our Democratic nominee elected we'd be golden! 2 5
on the line Posted July 10 Posted July 10 41 minutes ago, Communion said: Feels like you already were dog-walked enough for being a troll in these posts but I must point out the overall lesson that, by tying democracy to having to vote for someone who is simply not mentally capable of even knowing where he is, you make the idea of saving democracy unpalatable to most normal people.Β Β I'm not trolling... I just have my own opinion. I know echo chambers are preferred at ATRL, but I'm not one of them. Deal with it. Β You're giving me a lot of credit for speaking my opinion on a dated forum visited by 100 regulars. I wish I had that influence. 1
ClashAndBurn Posted July 10 Posted July 10 1 hour ago, GhostBox said: Β Ah, another super friendly interview with softball questions for him to completely fumble. Can't wait Β 1
Moloko Plus Posted July 10 Posted July 10 I didn't think there was any chance he'd drop out until seeing George Clooney and Tim Kaine's latest comments lmaoβ¦. I'll bet money he's dropping out by next week at the latest.Β
Virgos Groove Posted July 10 Posted July 10 Yeah, he's done. From Pelosi giving him a Goodfellas-style warning, to Clooney dragging him in the NYT, to Schumer being open to another ticket, it's only a matter of time until the announcement. The "coup" has started. 1
on the line Posted July 10 Posted July 10 (edited) 5 minutes ago, Moloko Plus said: I didn't think there was any chance he'd drop out until seeing George Clooney and Tim Kaine's latest comments lmaoβ¦. I'll bet money he's dropping out by next week at the latest.Β I actually agree. It's wild we, as Americans, rely on celebrities to speak up before we take action. Smh. Edited July 10 by on the line Bolding the actor
nadiamendell Posted July 10 Posted July 10 15 minutes ago, Chemist said: Β Once the donors are gone, he will have to quit Β "The bottom line:Β Even before Biden's dismal showing,Β Schumer was telling allies that the late June debate dateΒ β the earliest debate in modern presidential history β had two obvious advantages: It would give Biden time to recover if he performed poorly. Or it would give Democrats the option of finding a different standard-bearer if Biden's candidacy wasn't salvageable." Β Β Interesting...
Moloko Plus Posted July 10 Posted July 10 16 minutes ago, on the line said: I actually agree. It's wild we, as Americans, rely on celebrities to speak up before we take action. Smh. I only think that because he's besties with Obama and you know he forsure screened that op-ed with Obama and his team to make sure it was okay for publication. That signifies to me more than anything that it's JOEVER 1
Moloko Plus Posted July 10 Posted July 10 19 minutes ago, Virgos Groove said: Yeah, he's done. From Pelosi giving him a Goodfellas-style warning, to Clooney dragging him in the NYT, to Schumer being open to another ticket, it's only a matter of time until the announcement. The "coup" has started. Reminds me of the sudden coup against Bernie in the 2020 primaries lmao. Obama and Pelosi pulling the strings behind the scenes as per usual 1
Vermillion Posted July 10 Posted July 10 Wasn't going to entertain the possibility, but now that Schumer is out there, it comes down to whether or not they're willing to risk losing the money that picking another candidate other than Kamala would provide.Β Β And the internal revolt from the party and then misleading narratives that all black women by default support Kamala, and/or all black people in general. Β Her slight rise in polling is being overhyped as likely to continue but staying the course is greater a risk at this point. Β Yet again lost in this entire narrative is Joe's original promise to only serve one term.
Gottasadae Posted July 10 Posted July 10 27 minutes ago, Blade said: Welp I hope Biden will find the strength to leave with dignity and give dems a time to prepare Kamala or whatever they have on a list for a battleΒ
Vermillion Posted July 10 Posted July 10 1 minute ago, Moloko Plus said: Reminds me of the sudden coup against Bernie in the 2020 primaries lmao. Obama and Pelosi pulling the strings behind the scenes as per usual Well this raises an interesting point - whether what Bernie's supporters were accused of doing is what Biden's die-hards will now do which is stay home out of protest for the Dems machinations.
GhostBox Posted July 10 Posted July 10 (edited) 5 minutes ago, Vermillion said: Wasn't going to entertain the possibility, but now that Schumer is out there, it comes down to whether or not they're willing to risk losing the money that picking another candidate other than Kamala would provide.Β Β And the internal revolt from the party and then misleading narratives that all black women by default support Kamala, and/or all black people in general. Β Her slight rise in polling is being overhyped as likely to continue but staying the course is greater a risk at this point. Β Yet again lost in this entire narrative is Joe's original promise to only serve one term. That "promise" was also given with other statements form Biden were he said he would serve more than 1 term π Β so it was a very muddled suggestion he "might" just serve 1 term.Β Edited July 10 by GhostBox
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