Bingo |
You’re assuming there will be elections in 2028. |
Why do people say Michelle Obama might step in but they never say Jill Biden?
I mean, Michelle Obama never ran a country for 3.5 years. Jill Biden is the experienced one. Is she being passed over for some kind of DEI reason? |
No, they will contest 2024 vigorously with Newsom as the nominee. |
Kamala will step aside for Michelle,
but not for Jill. |
I think it’s a combination of not having to think on his feet at the SOTU and the reality that at his age you can decline really quickly. The SOTU was several months ago. He’s clearly at a different state now than he was then. |
For years, MSM has been covering for Joe. |
There is nothing voters can do. It’s all controlled by the DNC.
Technically, the DNC has many hundreds of members, but the actual nerve center of the party is this committee, small enough to fit into a single D.C. hotel room. The roughly 30 members of the Rules and Bylaws Committee are far from famous. You’ve heard of Ilhan Omar, AOC, and Gretchen Whitmer, but have you heard of… Frank Leone? Ken Martin? David McDonald? But anonymous or not, this is the body with the power to change how the Democrats pick their nominee. And this body, as it happens, is stacked in Biden’s favor. Membership in this critical committee is controlled by the chairman of the DNC, Jaime Harrison, formerly chair of the South Carolina Democrats. Harrison owes his position to being chosen by Joe Biden, and as expected of him, he’s filled Rules and Bylaws with reliable Biden backers. A year ago, over loud protests from some sections of the party, the Rules and Bylaws Committee executed Biden’s request to reshuffle the Democratic primary calendar to reduce the prominence of states that are “too white.” They demoted Iowa and New Hampshire (the states where Biden bombed) and elevated South Carolina (the state that rocketed him to the nomination in 2020). The presence of so many Biden political allies implies, on the flip side, a lack of allies for anyone else. If there really were a viable plot to install Gavin Newsom specifically, it would help to have Newsom political allies somewhere high up in the Democrat Party apparatus. But instead, such allies are missing. That’s no surprise, because he’s not the one who controls the Rules Committee. In short, the DNC is not some independent actor on the left. It is a body substantially controlled by Joe Biden. Expecting it to change course in order to save the Democrats is like expecting Donald Trump’s presidential campaign to be derailed by the membership of Mar-a-Lago. |
Amazing that OP and others didn't think about this months ago. Instead, they fell for - and propagated - the lie that all was well with Joe. No one to blame here except those who have been lying and those who have been willfully obtuse. |
Jill is more powerful than the DNC. If she says he's staying, he's staying. |
Let’s get Trump to step aside.
How do we get Trump to go away? Ooo, maybe a petition. |
The Democrats need to make wise decisions for their party that are not based on Trump's actions. |
he takes questions all the time. and, yeah, he's going to continue to get older, but what can you do, he's the only option. |
Democrats think they're the smart voters 🤔 but havent observed a steep decline in the leader of the free world’s cognitive abilities. |
Biden will not be on the ticket; he was set-up to fail by agreeing to the early debate. Members will be advised on who is considered the strongest candidate to contest the election. |