Biden: “I’m out.”
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@Axtremus said in Biden: “I’m out.”:
@Mik said in Biden: “I’m out.”:
I’m not your google mommy. Look it up yourself.
Unless you let Google speak for you, Google has nothing to do with this.
You've had your britches pulled down and you've been spanked. Accept your licks with grace.
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He better just say something to the effect that he realized he wants to dedicate the next 4 years to his family or some such. Or even just admit that the polls indicate that he won’t win, and beating Trump is too important. If he says anything along the lines of tired or indicates that he realizes he’s too old, it will be unfortunate…
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@LuFins-Dad said in Biden: “I’m out.”:
He better just say something to the effect that he realized he wants to dedicate the next 4 years to his family or some such. Or even just admit that the polls indicate that he won’t win, and beating Trump is too important. If he says anything along the lines of tired or indicates that he realizes he’s too old, it will be unfortunate…
Sometimes saying nothing is most advantageous.
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Obama speaks:
Former President Barack Obama endorsed an open Democratic primary process at the convention next month — less than an hour after former President Bill Clinton endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
“I have extraordinary confidence that the leaders of our party will be able to create a process from which an outstanding nominee emerges,” Obama said in a statement, which did not mention Harris. “I believe that Joe Biden’s vision of a generous, prosperous, and united America that provides opportunity for everyone will be on full display at the Democratic Convention in August.”
Earlier Sunday, a joint statement between Clinton and former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton said the two were backing Harris: “Now is the time to support Kamala Harris and fight with everything we’ve got to elect her.”
Their statements came soon after President Joe Biden announced he would not be seeking reelection and endorsed Harris to replace him at the top of the ticket. Harris announced shortly after that with Biden’s support, she would seek the Democratic nomination.
The Democratic National Convention starts on Aug. 19 in Chicago.
Both former presidents Obama and Clinton thanked Biden, who served as Obama’s vice president, for the current president’s service. In his statement, Obama wrote about picking Biden as his running mate and said the president had “every right to run for re-election and finish the job he started.”
“I also know Joe has never backed down from a fight,” Obama wrote. “For him to look at the political landscape and decide that he should pass the torch to a new nominee is surely one of the toughest in his life.”
"The leaders of our party..."
Democracy dies in
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No, still smoke filled, just not tobacco…
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And I think Biden endorsed Harris specifically as a big FU to Obama, and probably in consultation with the Clintons.
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I think he just realized his candidacy for a second term was wholly untenable and would cost the DNC losing its slight majority in the Senate and any hope of even holding its current substantial minority in the House.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Biden: “I’m out.”:
And I think Biden endorsed Harris specifically as a big FU to Obama, and probably in consultation with the Clintons.
Oh, yeah.
Imagine endorsing a non-female, non BIPOC. It would doom the Dems.
Juan Williams commented that the endorsement of Harris will bring back the pro-abortion, black segment of the Democrat's voter base.
Not sure if I agree. I think that base would have voted for Biden regardless. No real gain.
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If Kamala could have won those voters at all, she wouldn’t have been the first out in 2020.
The single biggest issue driving support for Trump by former non Trump voters is the border. I don’t think the Border Czar is going to do well.
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@Renauda said in Biden: “I’m out.”:
I think he just realized his candidacy for a second term was wholly untenable and would cost the DNC losing its slight majority in the Senate and any hope of even holding its current substantial minority in the House.
I don’t think that he truly internalized that. Ultimately, Obama shut off the fundraising pipeline, and that was that. The Biden team realized they can’t win without money. So there was ultimately no choice. You could interpret that however you want, but that was ultimately forcing him out, just giving him a chance to salvage a modicum of pride.
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@kluurs said in Biden: “I’m out.”:
She doesn't have a lot of time to distance herself from Biden on the border issue - along with the baggage the Dems have picked up over the past decade.
Oh, she can’t distance herself on that…
Link to video
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@George-K said in Biden: “I’m out.”:
So...why did he drop out?
Because
his handlershe knew he wouldn't win?Because
his handlershe knew he couldn't handle the job - too old, too sick?Because he knew he wasn’t going to be given the chance to win.