If this is true, then my personal opinion is that withholding a vote for Biden does not make sense.
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Did you mean to type mean bill compton?
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New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.
New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.
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When it looked like we would retire in Denver I had a plan to get hired as a greeter at the Walmart on Colfax. The plan was to be the most popular greeter in Denver and to see what it would take for them to fire me. The Alamosa Walmart does not have clientele that is as adventurous/interesting. Working in a visitor's center answering people's questions at the help desk might be fun though.Overlander wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 1:04 pm Greeting people at WalMart at 70 would be hell on earth for this guy.
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The thing that does not make sense, is that mich and I have the same opinion about a political candidate. Fuck me, what am I missing?
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At this point, I think the Ds' odds go:
1 - Someone else, with Biden's money and support
2 - Biden
[enormous gap]
3 - Someone else, without Biden's money and support
In other words, this is up to Biden (and Harris). I think Harris is electable.
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Can Biden still win? I am not very confident at this point.
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I don't think Harris is electable. I think if you dump Biden and promote Harris you're handing the election to Trump.jfish26 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 4:44 pmAt this point, I think the Ds' odds go:
1 - Someone else, with Biden's money and support
2 - Biden
[enormous gap]
3 - Someone else, without Biden's money and support
In other words, this is up to Biden (and Harris). I think Harris is electable.
If you pivot....it needs to be a forceful change of direction not an oopsie, that was a mistake......next man/woman up. Pete would be my choice for the democrats If not him the somebody who can be strong and decisively different than Biden.
Harris has 4 years of very little tangible action, and lots of holes that can be picked apart and magnified by the lie machine.
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Harris would be fine. But like the economy not a good job advertising her work. She has done a lot of the heavy lifting. Biden has delegated his work to about the youngest and most diverse staff in history. And then there was Trump the dictator.
But cannot let Trump get close. Must win. No throw-away votes
But cannot let Trump get close. Must win. No throw-away votes
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I feel, at this point, that within the universe of plausible replacements, there isn’t really much ground to be gained or lost on policy.
I absolutely agree with TDub that if you’re doing this, it has to be a clean cut and quick cauterization. And I’d add that it needs to come from Biden himself.
The more I think about it, the surer I am that it would be Harris and. Harris knows the people and processes in place. There wouldn’t be an issue with the money. In an election that, that little monarchy thing aside, is about women’s rights, she is possibly even additive. She certainly shores up and probably adds to (in a good way) some turnout issues with Black voters.
Being the professional services firm social liberal I am, I’m a gigantic Pete fan. I think he has everything you could ask for. And he is truly gifted in front of the camera, whether the interviewer is friendly or otherwise.
However, I do wonder if a Harris/Pete ticket would just be too much for too many.
I have a feeling that if he isn’t the lead man, Newsom is going to wait for his turn at the top of the ticket. And I’m not sure you really want to go California/California anyway.
Which would seem to leave…Shapiro?
Could you get Christie or even Haley to do it?
I think a Harris/R combo (a unity ticket) wins sprinting away from the orange lardass. And it might also be how you convince Biden this can work - his legacy could be kingmaking a unity ticket that saves democracy. That’s worth some middle schools and community centers, at least.
I absolutely agree with TDub that if you’re doing this, it has to be a clean cut and quick cauterization. And I’d add that it needs to come from Biden himself.
The more I think about it, the surer I am that it would be Harris and. Harris knows the people and processes in place. There wouldn’t be an issue with the money. In an election that, that little monarchy thing aside, is about women’s rights, she is possibly even additive. She certainly shores up and probably adds to (in a good way) some turnout issues with Black voters.
Being the professional services firm social liberal I am, I’m a gigantic Pete fan. I think he has everything you could ask for. And he is truly gifted in front of the camera, whether the interviewer is friendly or otherwise.
However, I do wonder if a Harris/Pete ticket would just be too much for too many.
I have a feeling that if he isn’t the lead man, Newsom is going to wait for his turn at the top of the ticket. And I’m not sure you really want to go California/California anyway.
Which would seem to leave…Shapiro?
Could you get Christie or even Haley to do it?
I think a Harris/R combo (a unity ticket) wins sprinting away from the orange lardass. And it might also be how you convince Biden this can work - his legacy could be kingmaking a unity ticket that saves democracy. That’s worth some middle schools and community centers, at least.
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If it comes across as feeling like the power dems passed over a qualified woman of color for a different white male they risk alienating a large portion of the people dems need to win.
Harris is probably who it'll have to be. Especially if it's going to be a unified thing Biden is going along with willingly (somewhat).
Harris is probably who it'll have to be. Especially if it's going to be a unified thing Biden is going along with willingly (somewhat).
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I agree with this. For this and many other reasons (boring logistical ones, and also money ones) I am feeling like it is highly unlikely there will be a change that does not involve bumping Harris up to the #1 spot.DeletedUser wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 8:24 pm If it comes across as feeling like the power dems passed over a qualified woman of color for a different white male they risk alienating a large portion of the people dems need to win.
Harris is probably who it'll have to be. Especially if it's going to be a unified thing Biden is going along with willingly (somewhat).
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i’d love to see Pete absolutely destroy trump in a debate
Harris would likely perform well, also, but she has a tendency to use waaaaay to many words and complicate the narrative
Harris would likely perform well, also, but she has a tendency to use waaaaay to many words and complicate the narrative
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I think a Harris/R combo (a unity ticket) wins sprinting away from the orange lardass. And it might also be how you convince Biden this can work - his legacy could be kingmaking a unity ticket that saves democracy. That’s worth some middle schools and community centers, at least.
i love this idea
i love this idea
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Harris/Kinzinger 2024?
(sadly, i think two women would be too much for some)
(sadly, i think two women would be too much for some)
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Exactly why Pete won’t work.KUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:10 pm Harris/Kinzinger 2024?
(sadly, i think two women would be too much for some)
And I truthfully would fully endorse Pete. I think he is amazing, smart and a good orator.
Those 3 qualities are probably why the Right would hate him.
Plus….the gay thing.
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