Honey. No. |
Your presidential cycles are off a cog. There was no presidential election in 1981. Who are you claiming was forced out? Biden is doing a great job and I'll be proud to vote for him again. |
| Biden has been a great President! Happy he is running again. |
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There’s something very wrong with this man and I’m tired of being emotionally blackmailed into pretending otherwise. If democracy won’t survive admitting that Biden is probably a predator, esp based on what his own DAUGHTER wrote in her diary, then democracy never had any hope. |
| He won’t drop out. But the DNC will select someone else at the Convention. Bank on it. |
+1 People are forgetting that Trump has the other trials in spring. There is still too much uncertainty about what will happen with that and what the GOP will do in response. There is also too much worldwide uncertainty - a lot can change. There is no need for the Dems to put anyone else forward right now, just to make targets out of them for both the left and right. Wait until May/June for this idea. |
But let me guess, you support Trump. Takes away all your credibility. |
I think pp is referring to Carter who lost the election to Reagan in a landslide in 1980 and took office in 1981. Then, there was George Bush who lost to Clinton in 1992. And, then most recently, Trump lost to Biden. I think all 3 of these are examples of being "forced out" by voters. Now, if you are talking "forced out" as in the DNC forcing Biden out to replace him with someone else, that is a different story. But, it is certainly something the DNC would do - given their history of making sure their preferred candidate gets the nod. |
| Losing an election means that ran and lost. That isn't being "forced out" the way some are suggesting for Biden now. |
If he runs again he needs a different VP |
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Biden will drop out.
ICYMI: there’s risk involved when someone announces too soon. He’s being strategic by holding off for a while. Also ICYMI: Biden has been meeting with Newsom. He’s the heir apparent. If the Dems are smart, they’ll clean up CA so Newsom can run on a success story. Now is the time to throw federal dollars at ending homelessness and investing in alternatives to crime efforts. |
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I love all the posters here thinking there is going to be a real October surprise on this.
This is because we elected a reality TV star and the media sensationalized our politics for almost a decade now. Americans can’t tell the difference from an episode of the bachelor and the nightly news. This forum has gotten so depressing. |
Cus throwing money at those issues has really worked. |
I love when dummies claim this, like the primary voters didn’t vote for Biden. |
The Obama admin prioritized ending veteran homelessness and it worked. The pandemic and the fentanyl epidemic fueled a dramatic uptick in street homelessness. We know how to fix it, but it will take focus and a shift in outreach and placement. The shift is largely in enforcing housing coupled with better case management ratios. Better yet: a modest shift in the rigid Housing First philosophy to allow group housing and roommate pilot programs. There are far too many young people on the street, and they prefer not to live alone. Group homes equipped with sober living coaches (not rigid rules but positive reinforcement) might work. |