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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Biden was taken off the Democrat ticket after his alarming debate performance - the one time most people saw what his true state might be. We've all seen and heard numerous examples of Trump's incompetence. What more is needed?[/quote] Biden took himself off the ticket. Sure, lots of people were calling for it, but he had to find enough humility to bow out and unite the party by endorsing Harris. With Trump that's a lost cause.[/quote] The hypocrisy of people who clutched their pearls over Biden’s debate performance but could not care less about Trump doing things far more alarming on the daily is just mind-boggling. I think Biden is a great man and was a great president. History will be kind to him. But I saw that performance and knew it was time for him to go. Why can’t republicans hold their presidential candidates to even the lowest of employment standards. Imagine Trump walking into a McDonalds and asking for a job. No way on Earth would they hire an 80 year old convicted felon. His lack of social skills wouldn’t even get him past the interview phase. [/quote] Had we not nominated someone who wouldn't be viable as an incumbent four years later, a Trump second term would very likely not have happened. Our mistake was in 2020; not 2024.[/quote] Trump would have beaten everyone else in the Dem race in 2020, so our authoritarian rule would be firmly entrenched now if not for Biden.[/quote] Trump in 2020 was less popular than Biden was in 2024. He had a 1% chance of winning. Swing voters would have swung to just about anyone with a pulse over Trump in 2020 and they'll again take their frustration with Trump out on the 2028 GOP nominee. Swing voters will continue to flip flop in this manner until a reasonably popular and fit president is elected again. The numbers don't lie. Swing voters swing in the hope for "change" when the incumbent party is unpopular while 80% to 85% of the electorate continues to be party loyal. [/quote] The polling at the time does not support your narrative. Biden was the only democrat in the race who could beat Trump.[/quote]
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