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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Biden cannot win. This what so many Democrats do not seem to understand. He has already lost all of the swing states - Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan etc. And after the debate disaster, it has becoming a cascade - New Jersey, New Hampshire, Virginia, and so on. There is no conceivable path for Biden to win the Electoral College. None. And when Biden loses, Democrats will most certainly lose the Senate and the House as well. And yet Democrats are circling the wagons around Biden. Like, what could conceivably go wrong with a rapidly declining 82 year old geriatric that has been losing presidential runs for 40 years? Trump, unlike Biden, does have a large and enthusiastic base of support. Unless Biden is replaced with a younger, healthier candidate, Democrats are looking at catastrophic losses this Fall. [/quote] Ok, that still doesn’t answer my question. Trump doesn’t automatically win if he can’t get the votes in the suburbs. And I don’t have the dismal view you do based on how Ds have performed in elections in 2023-24.[/quote] Can you share reports/polls that show that Biden is still ahead in the suburbs? This is one read that doesn’t share your positive view https://whyy.org/articles/biden-trump-debate-philadelphia-suburbs-democrats-republicans-reactions/ This section at the end indicates to me that we have to start ringing some serious alarm bells! “If you win Bucks County, you win Pennsylvania. If you win Pennsylvania, you become the president,” Worthington said. “So their strategy is to win Bucks County, keep the Southeast close, and he’ll become the president of the United States, guaranteed.” Bucks County resident Cox said she and other Republican organizers have been working to register more people to vote Republican, and are a little over 500 registrations away from surpassing Democrats and flipping the county red. [/quote]
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