Joe Biden regrets having pulled out of this year’s presidential race and believes he would have defeated Donald Trump in last month’s election – despite negative poll indications, White House sources have said.

The US president has reportedly also said he made a mistake in choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general – reflecting that Garland, a former US appeals court judge, was slow to prosecute Donald Trump for his role in the 6 January 2021 insurrection while presiding over a justice department that aggressively prosecuted Biden’s son Hunter.

Harris’s ascent to the top of the ticket led to a surge of enthusiasm and improved poll numbers but ultimately ended in a decisive electoral college and popular vote defeat.

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    No neoliberal will ever acknowledge or admit they are as much to blame for fascism as the rest of the right.

    They will continue sowing the seeds for fascism until they are consumed by it.

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    Let’s see…

    He barely won in 2020.

    He fucked around in Gaza.

    Fucked around with civil rights, voting rights,

    Failed to do anything to actually stop trump.

    Was polling significantly worse than he was in 2020z

    It took him most of his four years in office to even realize that people were struggling financially despite all the good numbers.

    Meanwhile, trump was running around shoring up his support for 4 years.

    If Biden actually thinks he could have won he’s a dumbfuck that needed to retire.

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      I also think it’d be dumb for Biden to have stayed in the race but in retrospect he’s the most progressive president we’ve had in my lifetime (I was born during Reagan’s administration).

      The response to the genocide in Gaza, in particular, was a huge political misstep - in terms of party popularity it seems to have been more costly than the Iraq War.

      Biden did a lot of other shit especially investments in tech and manufacturing that are already paying huge dividends. It’s actually astonishing he managed to get a high precision TSMC plant in AZ due to the existential threat that may cause to Taiwan and greenlighting plant reconstruction through the NRC may be a godsend if we’re able to start fighting climate change again in 2028 (America may still be dumb as shit though).

      It’ll take some time to really measure how these investments will fully mature but as much as I hate him for not rejecting genocide he has otherwise been the least shit president I’ve ever lived under.

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          You’re not wrong - though that’s been happening pretty much across the globe. Late stage capitalism is a bitch and the squeeze is hitting everyone.

          I want to clarify that I don’t think Biden was a fantastic president or anything - he was just better than I’d initially expected and the least worse in recent history (if you ignore his response to the genocide in Gaza)

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        He was great for the country and corporations. He was shit for the people. He forgot who actually votes until all he could do was try to gaslight us about a split recovery.

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        While he does technically clear the low bar of most progressive from himself, Obama, and Clinton, I have to point out that the spotlight issue you present here for the most progressive president is corporate subsidies for national defense purposes.

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      I don’t think he would have won. I do however think that because he quit he put a lot of doubt in the Democratic Party. And the voters may have gone the other way based purely on that.

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    He woulda lost for sure. He’ll be bitter in his old age, but that’s fine. He was on the wrong side of many issues throughout history, so I don’t feel the least bit bad for him.

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      Best I can do is the youngest senate president pro tempore in over 50 years. She’s 74. That’s Patty Murray by the by, she’s who would become president if they make Musk speaker of the house and they botch the handoff. It wouldn’t happen but it’s funny to think that America could get it’s first Woman president by a few men’s incompetence.

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        It’s an existing meme, I believe originally from right wing dumbf*ks but nicely fitting for this occasion. He had 4 years to make something out of it, he didn’t do bad at all but this is a bit of a silly statement.

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    Joe Biden regrets having pulled out of this year’s presidential race and believes he would have defeated Donald Trump in last month’s election – despite negative poll indications, White House sources have said.

    Biden was behind by 5 points when he dropped out and was slipping by the day. He had zero chance of defeating Trump. Regardless of the reality of the situation or what you think of his policies, the general public wanted someone to blame, and they decided that person was Biden. Doesn’t matter what he did or didn’t do. People decided Biden was the scapegoat, and nothing was going to change that.

    The US president has reportedly also said he made a mistake in choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general – reflecting that Garland, a former US appeals court judge, was slow to prosecute Donald Trump for his role in the 6 January 2021 insurrection while presiding over a justice department that aggressively prosecuted Biden’s son Hunter.

    This is 100% correct. Biden gave Garland the AG slot as a make-good over the fact that his Supreme Court nomination got railroaded. I’m also sure that the thought process, even though it could never be spoken, was that Garland would aggressively pursue Trump as revenge for his SC nod getting snubbed. Instead, we got an AG who intentionally sat on his hands for four years and slow-walked prosecutions that a first-year intern should have been able to handle.

    Biden made two mistakes in this regard. First, he allowed himself to be paralyzed by optics and fear that Trump would frame any action as political persecution and interference, as if Trump wasn’t going to do that anyway. His second mistake was not replacing Garland as AG sooner. Optics my ass, if you know the AG is sitting on a case with overwhelming evidence and is not prosecuting that case, replace the fucking AG.

    Harris’s ascent to the top of the ticket led to a surge of enthusiasm and improved poll numbers but ultimately ended in a decisive electoral college and popular vote defeat.

    But at the end of the day, she could not overcome the greatest sin of all – trying to run for President while being a black woman.

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      She didn’t lose because shes a black woman, she lost because she was running the same campaign the old white man did.

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        She was dumber than a senile old man is why she lost. The dems needed fresh talent. They painted themselves in a corner this time.

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          Who said anything about Trump? This entire discussion is about how Democrats lost.

          Critique of one is not an automatic endorsement of the other.

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    the only way biden could ever dream to defeat trump is with some extrajudicial violence. and that is very obviously never happening.

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      Who is the only person who beat Trump?

      Edit: Says a lot about a person who downvotes a question because they don’t like the obvious answer.

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    Buddy, you barely fuckin beat him when all the COVID deaths he caused were still fresh in the American minds. Biden won 2020 because he was “anyone else,” but his dementia-addled mind has convinced himself that he’s a heroic champion of the people who beat back fascism with his incredible intellect. All of the statistical evidence the public has access to predicted a catastrophic Biden loss, but I guess the lesson the DNC has learned from 2024 is that they should give up on objective reality as well.