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Tulsi Gabbard is promising as an outsider politician looking in but she's very much a liberal on certain issues like 'green energy' and gun ownership. I couldn't vote for her even if she somehow got the ticket.
If Biden doesn't run, then the primary election earlier in 2024 will become hugely significant.
Who will be in it? And who will win, to go on to the Nov 2024 election? And why?
At this point, can you even imagine stepping into the voting booth on Nov. 5, 2024, and finding Joe Biden's name as the only Democrat candidate for President?
It doesn't matter.
Anyone who would vote for a Democrat at this point (with the possible exception of a moderate Democrat like Sinema, Manchin or Gabbard) would vote for a house plant instead of a Republican.
They proved that when they voted for Biden in 2020.
How about the svelte & brilliant cover girl Gov. ( in her mind) Stacey Abrams of Georgia? Of course, she would have to crawl over Kammaamllaalla's dead carcass to get there.
Stacey could hold her campaign rallies at your local Golden Corral.
Democrats painted themselves into a corner when they pushed for Kamala as his VP. No turning back now, they are stuck with her. Now it’s a matter od choosing a stronger running mate for her that can get the voters excited. Not a lot of plausible candidates come to mind. Unless they can steal another election, it won’t matter who they run in 2024, our next president will either be Trump or DeSantis.
Didn't they kinda do that with Hillary v Sanders before the 2016 election?
That bickering and brokering came before the DNC.
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