• bitwaba@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I’m hoping the reason this debate was agreed to so early is that the DNC needs to know if they’ve got to work out a plan B. The convention is scheduled for the end of August so until then Biden isn’t the official candidate. Like, if in 2 months they’re polling at 30%, I don’t see how they can go “oh yeah, this is definitely a losing strategy. Let’s stick with it”. Why not switch it up? You’re losing already. The worst that can happen is you still lose.

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      5 months ago

      This is exactly what I’m thinking. So next then, who do they run instead?

      BTW remember when like three years ago Biden said multiple times he would only serve one term? smdh

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        5 months ago

        The obvious answer is Harris. The less obvious but I think better option is Buttigieg. He’s not who I would pick ideally, but I think people still remember him and he’s part of the Biden adm.

        I’m pretty confident they’re running Biden unless he dies though.

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          5 months ago

          Bootygig would piss a lot of the base off to pass over a POC woman who would literally be president anyways the moment Joe croaks.

          He’s probably a better pick for the country, but the DNC doesn’t give a shit about that. I don’t think he’s a particularly strong pick, but he’s better than Harris.

          I think the best option to win the election would be to pick someone that’s not a part of the current administration. And we can definitely count on that not happening. The DNC is too up their own ass with everyone getting their compensation for previous “support” once the positions open up.