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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do we have to have a thread like this every 4 years? The options are what they are. You may not like them but you pull on your big girl/boy panties and make the best choice. I don't care if you don't like Biden. His record is good. He is competent and surrounds himself with competent people. He is respected by our allies. Has done some good things. And, you know, hasn't denied a past election or tried to overthrow it. TRUMP SHOULD BE DISQUALIFIED ON THAT BASIS ALONE. And anyone who would vote for him, and potentially end our democracy and system/norms of government, is unamerican. Disgusting. And a terrible person. End.Of.Story.[/quote] I am a democrat and have doubts he is going to be competent over the next FIVE years! He is 81 and clearly has moments that are concerning. Why must the party nominate him again? Why can’t we have someone better who will beat Trump? I cannot vote for someone who is not competent because I do not know who will be pulling the strings. [/quote] +100 This is my issue as well. I think it would be easier to do if he had developed Kamala as a VP. He doesn’t even seem like he talks to her [/quote] He should replace Kamala with someone credible and competent. There must be at least ONE such person in the Democratic party?[/quote] There are plenty of credible and competent politicians in the Dem party and the focus should be on replacing Biden with one of them to run in 2024. Replacing a VP with someone you think may be more competent than the current VP in order to compensate for the president losing competency is not the way to go about insuring competency in the White House for the next 5 years. [/quote] At this point it's too late. There are the technical challenges - getting on all 50 ballots, the funding, building a staff, and knowing that's its career suicide to run or be involved with a challenge to a sitting president. And there is no chance the first black woman VP gets dropped from the ticket. It's going to be Biden-Trump redux whether people like it or not.[/quote]
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