• @Wojwo@lemmy.ml
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    3810 months ago

    She’s right. It’s annoying at best to have these people saying Biden is a problem, without articulating at least an idea of who should be nominated and how that would work this late in the game.

    • Barry Zuckerkorn
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      2610 months ago

      In my opinion, it’s quite similar to Brexit: maybe you can get a majority coalition to disapprove of the status quo, but good luck getting them to actually propose a more popular alternative. Much less proposing an actual procedure for getting that alternative onto ballots.

      Structurally and functionally, our political systems are not set up to run anyone other than the person who won the primary. Changing a presumptive nominee this late in the cycle is fraught with potential complications, but can be done if there’s sufficient support for a specific alternative candidate. Realistically, it’s Biden or it’s Harris. There’s no feasible way to get someone else at the top of the ticket.

      • @Wojwo@lemmy.ml
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        1610 months ago

        It’s guaranteed that the issue is being boosted by the opposition, and probably foreign interests. Who wouldn’t take advantage of the seed of doubt?

      • @jarfil@beehaw.org
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        10 months ago

        In the US there seem to be only two relevant parties: the “non-Democrats”, and the “non-Republicans”.

        Kinda sounds like an Autocratic Monarchy would keep both sides happy, doesn’t it? 🤦

    • @dylanmorgan@slrpnk.net
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      910 months ago

      Biden may very well not survive to the election. Plenty of people were raising concerns about his age and the physical and mental decline that were patently obvious four years ago, and were briskly told to shut the fuck up.

      Run Harris. That’s the solution, because the democrats are allergic to actually cultivating new leaders.

      • P03 Locke
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        410 months ago

        Run Harris. That’s the solution, because the democrats are allergic to actually cultivating new leaders.

        But, how does that work? Does the DNC just declare a new candidate without an election? What kind of rules are there for this sort of thing?

    • @within_epsilon@beehaw.org
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      310 months ago

      Move Biden left in 2020 became just take Biden again 2024. I will keep the language US centric. Democrats are surprised they are losing progressives by appeasing conservatives and moderates. A better progressive option is Jill Stein or Dr. Cornel West. Would be surprising for a coalition between Democrats and Greens.