Dem voters wont get to decide who their nominee is in 2024 !

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I did not realize you were talking after the 2024 and was disagreeing a move before the election, was in any way acceptable.
OK. I voted for him and except for the border, not even unhappy, but the Kamala waiting in the wings as the successor is a big problem, as she pretty much has sucked, since the beginning. Joe really should change running mates for the 2024. I could put up with 4 more years of Joe in the big chair. I would rather not see what a week of Kamala in the chair would be like.
Anything suggested by me about Kamala was n.a. and won't be of high enough importance to be dealt with IMO. However, i'm always interested in learning why she's so roundly disliked?

The Biden situation is what I see as the big issue, but I appreciate that you may not. Really?
 
When the Democrats can find someone who can deliver as much for the country as Biden has, and win over the Republican candidates......then it will be a story.

So far, all of these coughing is nothing more than bellyache from people who do not care for Biden to begin with.

So, who would these people like to vote for to go against any Republican candidate?


Start naming names.
/-----/ "When the Democrats can find someone who can deliver as much for the country as Biden has"

1) Failed Build Back Better Act​

President Biden's flagship Build Back Better Act has failed to get passed in law, despite his commitment to pass the bill by Christmas.

The Build Back Better Act is a central piece of the administration's objectives and was originally drafted with a budget of $3.5 trillion that included provisions and support for infrastructure and social policies. Eventually, the bill's budget saw itself slashed to $1.75 trillion.

The Build Back Better Act also lost the crucial support of Democratic senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, all but killing the bill as it needs the support of all 50 Democratic senators.

President Biden could now be forced to sacrifice key components of the bill in order to maneuver through the divided Senate.

Biden might have to compromise on issues such as the extension of the enhanced child tax credit, universal preschool and increased climate change funding in hopes of passing his flagship bill.

2) Stalled Voting Legislation​

Other central elements of the Biden administration's agenda for his inaugural year have also met a deadlock.

Democrats also failed to pass voting rights legislation, which their Republican counterparts have successfully opposed. This follows the introduction of new voting restrictions in Republican-led states in the aftermath of the 2020 election, and former president Donald Trump's false claims of voter fraud.

In order to successfully pass the voting rights legislation, the Biden administration would also have to reform the Senate filibuster, which Manchin has repeatedly opposed.

3) Failure to Cancel Student Debt​

On the campaign trail, Biden vowed he would cancel at least $10,000 of student loan debt per person in an effort to undo individual burdens the loans imposed.

The President has extended the interest-free pause on federal student loan repayments that was introduced amid the pandemic, though the measure is by no means a forgiveness of standing loans. The pause is scheduled to lift in February, and payments will resume.

His primary actions on this front are primarily built on existing promises on the topic made by previous administrations.

Much debate has been had about the president's authority to personally write off student debts, with certain factions of the Democratic party urging the president to use executive action to resolve the issue.

However, Biden himself expressed his doubt towards that approach, and said in April: "I don't think I have the authority", a sentiment echoed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.


4) COVID Mismanagement
Biden has long been aware of the severity of the COVID pandemic and the need for effective measures to manage the crisis, and in the opening months of his tenure he oversaw a mass vaccination campaign.

However the emergence of the Delta variant over the summer and the recent wave of Omicron has stalled Biden's initial progress on the COVID front.

The administration's lack of preparation for new variants was reflected in the sharp surge in cases nationwide, as well as in the shortage of testing kits.

The surge in infections saw an average of over 750,000 daily new COVID cases reported over the last week, according to data from John Hopkins University. The number of daily COVID deaths has also seen a rise in the past week, with 1,796 deaths reported last Sunday according to John Hopkins data.

A number of Biden's fellow Democratic senators criticized his approach for being "reactive, rather than proactive."

Additionally, Biden recently saw the Supreme Court block Biden's vaccine mandate for businesses, which intended to enforce vaccine-or-test requirements for large private companies.

Criticism was also leveled at the CDC for its guidance recommending mask use in schools for children over the age of two. Scientists raised concerns over the method's effectiveness, while fellow international bodies offered contrasting advice to the CDC.

Consequently, more U.S. citizens than ever now disapprove of Biden's handling of the pandemic, with 48 percent of the public dissatisfied.


WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19: Beneath a portrait of President George Washington, U.S. President Joe Biden answers questions during a news conference in the East Room of the White House on January 19, 2022 in Washington, DC. With his approval rating hovering around 42-percent, Biden is approaching the end of his first year in the Oval Office with inflation rising, COVID-19 surging and his legislative agenda stalled on Capitol Hill.CHIP SOMODEVILLA/GETTY IMAGES

5) Record Inflation​

President Biden's economic accomplishments have been bittersweet. On the one hand, the Biden administration approved a hefty $1.9 trillion COVID relief package and passed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure law. Additionally, a record 6.4 million jobs were created which saw unemployment drop to just 3.9 percent last December.

On the other hand, national inflation rose to a record 6.8 percent, the highest level in 40 years.

This has consistently driven up the prices of basic goods and services such as gas, food and housing. The upshot in prices seen in December represented the sixth consecutive month of price increments.

In November, gas prices skyrocketed by 58 percent, the largest increase recorded over a 12-month period since 1980.

Rising inflation was also compounded with supply chain shortages and delays, further aggravating the issue for consumers.

The White House has deemed the rising prices to be "transitory," a temporary effect as a result of increased pandemic-related costs. and expects the surge to settle over the coming months.

In a statement at the time, Biden said the ongoing inflation was not representative of "today's reality".

"It does not reflect the expected price decreases in the weeks and months ahead," Biden said in the statement.

6) Immigration Debacles and Remain in Mexico​

In Biden's opening year in the White House, the issue of migration and the administration's mismanagement at the US-Mexico border has become a constant headache.

Biden had vowed to undo many of Trump's heavily criticized immigration policies in a bid to guarantee increased protection and care for asylum-seekers and migrants entering the country. However, his administration's handling of the issue has left a lot to be desired.

Despite his campaign trail promises, Biden has reinstated the Trump-era Remain In Mexico program and has also upheld a controversial policy known as Title 42.

Title 42 has been heavily criticized for using the pandemic to enable veiled human rights violations and pre-emptively remove migrants found at the border. The policy has also led to family separations at the border, as many blocked from entering the country chose to send their children through alone in a bid to guarantee their safety.

Meanwhile, the Remain In Mexico program has been slammed by critics for denying migrants entry to the U.S. while keeping them in bureaucratic limbo at makeshift border camps in Mexico.

The administration's negligence at the border has also resulted in increased hostility. In the opening 10 months of Biden's presidency, over 7,647 cases of rape, torture, murder, kidnapping and violent assault towards asylum-seekers at the border have been recorded.

The administration has faced fierce criticism for their mismanagement at the border, with the United Nations urging Biden to lift the repressive policies.
 
When the Democrats can find someone who can deliver as much for the country as Biden has, and win over the Republican candidates......then it will be a story.

So far, all of these coughing is nothing more than bellyache from people who do not care for Biden to begin with.

So, who would these people like to vote for to go against any Republican candidate?


Start naming names.
you'll vote for whoever your dems plantation masters tell you to vote for boy !
 
The theory is still wrong though. The D party has decided and no appreciable protesting is coming from their supporters so far. If Gavin is their preference then they will make it known.

The misunderstanding is on account of the undesirable situation in which a sitting president can't be openly suppressed by the supporters of his party. And further to that factor is the VP factor whose possibilities have to be acknowledged due to the custom.

It's just a miserable situation that almost calls for a dead president and VP to rectify!

apparently your dnc masters arent with you !
 
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Trump didn't fix anything
Quite true IMHO but he still represents a future for humanity because he's at least said that he will end the war against Russia.

And if he succeeds in bringing down democracy in America then at least he's too old to benefit from doing it.
 
Quite true IMHO but he still represents a future for humanity because he's at least said that he will end the war against Russia.

And if he succeeds in bringing down democracy in America then at least he's too old to benefit from doing it.

And you believe him? Damn, that's sadly funny...
 
thats right ! the man that supposedly got more votes than any nominee in history will not be allowed to be the 2024 nominee for POTUS ! and no matter who the democrat voters want it wont matter ! the Tyrannical DNC machine along with help from their msm and social media flunkies are turning on Biden ! and they are turning on him not because of his policies but because of falling poll numbers ! so look for the leftwing media to start doing something that they arent accustomed to doing .. and that something is revealing just a fraction of the problems with the Biden admin ! now they are turning on him not because of his policies ...oh no ! they are turning on him because they are afraid he doesnt paint the physical picture what they want their standard bearer to be ! in other words they believe they would do better not running an aging white man in decline for 2024 ! and guess what! they aint gonna let Harris anywhere near the nomination either ! but what if Biden refuses to drop out of the race ? well the dnc will install a younger more radical candidate to run against him ! and if said candidate runs a good race but still falls a little short of securing the nomination dont worry ! the DNCs super delegates will supplant the will of their voting base !

The democrat Party Cannot Allow people to vote. No sane person would vote for San Francisco
 
look at this picture .. i mean look at the mans eyes ... nah pal ... this guy aint goin away !
this is the face of determination and will .. not weakness .. now i know you and your leftist comrades will come up with something funny to say about it ... but remember this pic anyway .. it could be a pic of the next POTUS !

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Caesar, Looking at Rome From Across the Rubicon
 
you'll vote for whoever your dems plantation masters tell you to vote for boy !
You are confusing Democrats with the Republican southern people who live in the South and who used to have Plantations, AND continue to want to see slavery come back. "boy"
 

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