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I’ve tried to think of a another good candidate in case something happens with Biden...
Other than Bernie Sanders? Who have you come up with, whose nomination would not tear the party apart?
So, not "who is your favorite candidate," but rather "who can replace Joe Biden and have that be broadly accepted for anything other than a back room cram-down by the DNC establishment types"?
Why exactly wouldn't Bernie be next in line? Isn't he by definition the runner up, and by default would step in in case Biden was ousted?
And Bernie still has not released his delegates yet - in large part for this very reason. Who could they put in to replace Joe Biden, other than Bernie Sanders, without creating a Chernobyl class meltdown of their entire primary election driven nomination process?
And Bernie still has not released his delegates yet - in large part for this very reason. Who could they put in to replace Joe Biden, other than Bernie Sanders, without creating a Chernobyl class meltdown of their entire primary election driven nomination process?
Michelle Obama, or Hillary Clinton? I'm still guessing Andrew Cuomo though.
This woman, Tara Reade, claiming sexual assault is a huge Bernie Sanders fan. She may be raising this issue because she wants Biden out and Bernie as the nominee. She seems a bit wacky and is aggressively trying to get press and TV coverage. The only reason she’s doing this now that I can figure is she wants to help Bernie.
Andrew Cuomo would be my choice but it seems NY’ers we’re not always happy with him.
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