Anonymous wrote:Biden shouldn't just hand over to Harris. We need an open convention. This might not have been the norm in recent decades, but earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If said younger democrat was a woman of color, say, the sitting Vice President, would the numbers be the same?
No. People want a young and charismatic candidate. Think JFK, Obama or Bill Clinton.
Harris is not charismatic and cannot connect with voters. Leave race and gender out of it.
~ signed a woman
Anonymous wrote:If said younger democrat was a woman of color, say, the sitting Vice President, would the numbers be the same?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Democrats have maybe two weeks to remove Biden from the ticket. I don't think it's possible to replace Biden with anyone else but Harris at this point. But with Harris, particularly if she picks a strong VP, there's at least a chance. With Biden there is none.
+1
Let the Republicans finish their convention and then announce the Biden replacement after that.
Anonymous wrote:It’s coming Biden will be gone by the next week. Brace yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no chance at all that Biden wins. Take a look at Virginia. Senator Kaine, a Democrat, is easily winning reelection. He's up by 11 points. Meanwhile, in the same poll, Biden is losing to Trump by 3 points. That's 14 points Biden loses not because he's a Democrat. But because he's an elderly 81 year old with dementia who has no business being in the Oval Office.
Democrats are delusional to think Americans are going to elect a rapidly declining man with severe cognitive and physical impairments to a second term. Biden will be 86. That's insane.
And it is not happening. After the debate, all the swing states were immediately lost. And now the map has expanded to include Virginia, New Jersey, Minnesota and other reliably blue states. It's going to be a landslide for Republicans.
Democrats have maybe two weeks to remove Biden from the ticket. I don't think it's possible to replace Biden with anyone else but Harris at this point. But with Harris, particularly if she picks a strong VP, there's at least a chance. With Biden there is none.
Who is Harris's hypothetical VP? It has to be a smart and charming white guy. Not too slick. Maybe a little good ole boy back slapper in his 40s to 60s. So, who?