"Let me say this as clearly and simply as I can: I'm running. I'm the Democratic Party's nominee. No one is pushing me out. I'm not leaving, I'm in this race to the end, and WE are going to win this election."
@GottaLaff I’d put money on Biden bowing out at this point. The voters (even democratic voters) have been concerned about Biden for a year. The debate was catastrophic.
This isn’t a question of switching support to Trump (never) but it’s hard to convince people the fate of the Republic is on the line and then have the prime defender not be able to string together a coherent sentence. Voters will just think that’s politics talk and stay home. We need a new candidate.
@GottaLaff Lawrence was totally drinking the Kool-aid. The idea that “only” 30 million people saw the debate so no big deal is crazy talk. Those debate images are going to be all over social media from now to Election Day and for low information voters, they’ll be decisive.
There are all sorts of logistical and political hurdles to overcome. Maybe can’t be overcome. But I’d sure like to see the party exert itself 100% to save the Republic rather than “stay the course”
@TwShiloh
Voters are always "concerned", and the Democratic candidate is always too old, too young, too female, too energetic, too dull, too loud, too quiet, too whateverthefuck knobheads can suck out of their thumbs. Even when the other guy is straight from the Devil's rectum.
Biden is at bat, he has been amazingly productive, and he has the respect of all the leaders that matter.
@TwShiloh@mloxton@GottaLaff Dean. A LOT of IND were watching the debate. They saw the lunatic and the sane man who was honestly answering (and do not think Biden LOST the debate, that is only our side who know how good Dark Brandon CAN be when he is in top form) IND voters CLEARLY saw who they want in that debate. Now, to Roe. That is SINGLE MOST ACTIVATING ISSUE in modern era. It helped us in 2022. will help MORE in 2024, because now we have Trump saying 'I DID THAT'...