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Update: "The Biden Oligarchy" - only family have Biden's ear & are saying "run Joe!"


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He's not dropping out. There's no way his ego will allow it and doing so this late in the race would leave the DNC with an even more unlikely chance that a democrat will take office. It's too late to find someone else. Biden's stubbornness has costed the country, stupid ****.

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Based off the article, it doesn't seem like anything will be decided tomorrow. Any discussion with his family will be informal. 

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7 minutes ago, choerry said:

Based off the article, it doesn't seem like anything will be decided tomorrow. Any discussion with his family will be informal. 

The campaign doing a misdirection in its denial seems to be an acknowledgement that growing voices in the party want him out.

 

Because the attempts to deny the premise of the article has been "the trip at Camp David has been planned for a week," but the article clearly states:

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Biden's trip was planned before Thursday's debate. He and first lady Jill Biden are scheduled to join their children and grandchildren there late Saturday.

 

With the article more feeling like an intentional plant by the Democratic sources quoted who want to mound pressure on the Biden family to speak with him about dropping out, as all the sources in the article come to the same conclusion: no matter how much people want him to drop out, he'll apparently not drop out unless he family suggests so.

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If his family truly cared about him, they'd stop this elder abuse and tell him to drop out. For the sake of his own legacy, decency, as well as this country.

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Come on Jill do the right thing :jonny: 

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7 minutes ago, Redstreak said:

Come on Jill do the right thing :jonny: 

Jill is more likely to egg him on to stay in the race, let's be real.


He's not gonna step aside, and nobody's going to wanna be in the unwinnable position of being a replacement nominee pushed through backrooms that no voter actually put forward any votes for in the primaries.

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51 minutes ago, CottageHore said:

He's not dropping out. There's no way his ego will allow it and doing so this late in the race would leave the DNC with an even more unlikely chance that a democrat will take office. It's too late to find someone else. Biden's stubbornness has costed the country, stupid ****.

It's over for DNC already.ĺ

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1 minute ago, GhostBox said:

 

 

47 minutes ago, Communion said:

The campaign doing a misdirection in its denial seems to be an acknowledgement that growing voices in the party want him out.

 

Because the attempts to deny the premise of the article has been "the trip at Camp David has been planned for a week," but the article clearly states:

 

With the article more feeling like an intentional plant by the Democratic sources quoted who want to mound pressure on the Biden family to speak with him about dropping out, as all the sources in the article come to the same conclusion: no matter how much people want him to drop out, he'll apparently not drop out unless he family suggests so.

Learn to read, thank you! The dying corpse isn't going to fool anyone!

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Is anyone else completely torn on this? Like he clearly needs to drop out as he seems to not be up for the job...but does anyone else have a realistic shot at winning? It all seems too late to effectively push someone that the Dems and Independents can rally around. Ugh I hate it here :doc:

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14 minutes ago, dman4life said:

Is anyone else completely torn on this? Like he clearly needs to drop out as he seems to not be up for the job...but does anyone else have a realistic shot at winning? It all seems too late to effectively push someone that the Dems and Independents can rally around. Ugh I hate it here :doc:

Let it be Republican vs Independent (RFK) and maybe there's a chance there :gaycat6: Trump is winning this election. Dems handed office to that pig months ago. 

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18 minutes ago, HausOfPunk said:

It's giving Ruth Bader Biden

Boomer-esque ego and selfishness to not know when to put pride to the side and pass the torch for the greater good of the country cost the Supreme Court and probably this upcoming election too and of course the millennials and Gen Z will be the ones actually paying the price for these decisions in the long haul for years to come. How fitting. 

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47 minutes ago, Redstreak said:

Come on Jill do the right thing :jonny: 

And hinder her own vanity project of continuing to be first lady ? I wouldn't bet on it.

 

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3 minutes ago, CottageHore said:

Let it be Republican vs Independent (RFK) and maybe there's a chance there :gaycat6: Trump is winning this election. Dems handed office to that pig months ago. 

RFK? 🤮🤮

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Obviously nobody thought he was going to perform well, right? :lakitu:

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6 minutes ago, GhostBox said:

RFK? 🤮🤮

Who I'm no fan of (and wouldn't vote for) but is still seen as a stronger candidate than Biden.

 

And clearly the DNC thinks so, hence why they wanted to block him from debates. But, you know, democracy or whatever.

 

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12 minutes ago, GeminiCat said:

Boomer-esque ego and selfishness to not know when to put pride to the side and pass the torch for the greater good of the country cost the Supreme Court and probably this upcoming election too and of course the millennials and Gen Z will be the ones actually paying the price for these decisions in the long haul for years to come. How fitting. 

There was already a Republican majority on the Supreme Court when she died. 2016 cost us the Supreme Court. Ruth was salt in the wound. 

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28 minutes ago, GhostBox said:

RFK? 🤮🤮

It's better than trash vs trash. RFK at least has some redeeming qualities and progressive policies and breaking from the bipartisan system would be nice :gaycatina1: 

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This really is shaping up to be a RBG situation and the blame for the "end of democracy as we know it" could very well be caused by a stubborn old man that refused to give up his power at a time when it was clearly necessary. Biden and all of his enablers will go down in history as the group of people that handed this country over to a right-wing dictator. It's going to be a DISASTER. 

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36 minutes ago, woohoo said:

There was already a Republican majority on the Supreme Court when she died. 2016 cost us the Supreme Court. Ruth was salt in the wound. 

She is complicit too unfortunately. Obama asked Ruth to retire during his term and she refused bc she wanted what she thought would be the first woman POTUS to retire her instead. It backfired and the rest is history. 

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