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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi are there any democratic advocacy group/s lobbying for Biden to be replaced? Are there any such local groups? Lots of anti maga groups and anti trump. Any anti Biden, from within Democratic Party? Let’s not be like the republicans who feared criticizing trump. Where’s the honest reflection and pivoting away from someone not fit for office.[/quote] The Presidency is so much bigger than a single person. The entire Biden Administration is filled with serious, competent people. People keep trying to make his gaffes a thing but really, it’s not. There was thread last month about the magical mythical Dem, no one could come up with a name. Polling shows the closest contender is Michelle Obama. That shows how unserious this effort is. Democrats continue to outperform despite what polls want us to believe. Biden not polling great is irrelevant. Don’t compare him to the Almighty, compare him to the alternative.[/quote] And you lost in 2016 with this philosophy. [/quote] Biden’s an incumbent. And a male, which you conveniently omit. Not comparable situations. [/quote] It's not simply about gender. HRC inspired a special kind of hatred from the right that other women (Whitmer, for example) wouldn't be subject to.[/quote] Kamala Harris would like a word. Critics ALWAYS find something wrong. Misogyny is rampant in the US. Look at the exploding heads over the Barbie movie, Beyoncé, or Taylor Swift’s success.[/quote] Kamala’s a hack. She’s actually an example of someone who only is where she is *because* she’s a woman, whereas HRC achieved *despite* being a woman (being First Lady certainly helped though.) I do like Gretchen whitmer, but not sure about her from a presidential standpoint. HRC was a unicorn and part of that was decades of experience and putting in the hard work- she strikes me as probably the hardest working of any recent Democratic candidate or nominee. [/quote] This dislike of Harris strike me as very similar as the feelings of the anti-HRC crowd. Frankly, I think HRC lost bc she did not lean into the progressive base that Sanders had ignited and her choice of a southern white man as VP cemented her centrist position. If she has selected Cory Booker I think history would have been different. As for Biden, he’s not going anywhere. I’m completely turned off by his support for Israel’s outsized response in Gaza. But if the other option is Trump I will hold my nose and do it. [/quote]
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