The first presidential debate is done and the aftermath has not been good for the incumbent, Joe Biden.

Some Democrat politicians and operatives reportedly texted CNN commentators with hopes that Mr Biden, 81, would step aside. Some floated the possibility of going to the White House and publicly stating concerns about him remaining as candidate.

But if Mr Biden were to drop out, it would be a free-for-all. There is no official mechanism for him or anyone else in the party to choose his successor, meaning Democrats would be left with an open (Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago from August 19-22.

  • fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 months ago

    I don’t really understand how it could be too late.

    Float a candidate under 60 and they win riotous support from Democrats and undecideds.

    Biden is the only Democrat that Trump has a chance of beating.

    Perhaps there has never been changes this late in the cycle, but come on… we’re breaking new ground in so many ways.

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      4 months ago

      Float a candidate under 60 and they win riotous support from Democrats and undecideds.

      But who would that be? Do you remember the 2020 primaries? They started out with 29 candidates, the most since the modern primaries began back in 1972, and several of them were under 60, including Pete Buttigieg, Beto O’Rourke, Amy Klobuchar, Tulsi Gabbard, and Kamala Harris. Only Pete Buttigieg won any delegates (29 out of a possible 3,979). The Democrats have had many years to find a younger candidate who could unify the party. No such candidate has emerged, that I’m aware of, and so Biden, at 81 years old and showing signs of rapid cognitive decline, ran essentially unopposed in this year’s primaries.

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      4 months ago

      Shillary Clinton will be the DNC nominee again if too many people complain about Joe.