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I would also say Michelle Obama. A possibility might be NJ Governor Murphy. But I think he would turn it down. Whoever it is will pretty much be a sacrificial lamb.
Democrats have to really reinvent themselves, right now there are too many major problems that need to be fixed. The big complaint used to be tax and spend, now that is almost at the bottom of the list.
I don't see how you can say Murphy. He almost lost reelection in one of the bluest states in America as an Incumbent.
Pete Buttigieg will probably run. He's woke, gay, likes choo choo trains and economy destroying green policies
Julian Castro may run, or at least be considered for VP to help shore up Hispanic losses in polling data.
I wouldn't count out squad members, though the DNC will quash them so as to avoid losing power.
I wouldn't count out Stacy Abrams, scary as she is.
Michelle Obama is clearly the strategic choice, and could potentially win if we're not embroiled in either a great depression or kinetic war with another superpower in 2024.
They're all horrific for the country of course, but that won't deter the Democrats from pushing for more derangement and disunity.
The Dems put up the carcass of Joe Biden and are running a Weekend at Bernie's Presidency, just wished I knew who is operating the dummy. They might keep that carcass going for 2024.
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