A poor debate performance has fuelled Democrat unease about Mr Biden's candidacy.
The first presidential debate is done and the aftermath has not been good for the incumbent, Joe Biden.
Some Democrat politicians and operatives reportedly texted CNN commentators with hopes that Mr Biden, 81, would step aside.
Some floated the possibility of going to the White House and publicly stating concerns about him remaining as candidate.
But if Mr Biden were to drop out, it would be a free-for-all. There is no official mechanism for him or anyone else in the party to choose his successor, meaning Democrats would be left with an open (Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago from August 19-22.
Unfortunately, while I normally would volunteer to canvass and get out the vote, I'm instead going to need that time for planning out how to flee the country
Don't bother answering the people who ask that, it's a gotcha question with an assumed premise. It's not meant in good faith it's just supposed to derail any criticism.
Not voting is a vote for the one you agree the least with, so saying that you won't vote for Biden is analog to a vote for Trump.
I totally agree that Biden is not fit for the presidency, but if I were an American, I would still vote for Biden, just to limit the risk of ending up with Trump back in charge
11 people have to decide if they want to eat pizza or pasta the next 4 years
5 vote pizza
4 vote pasta
2 definitely don't want pizza, but are not that fond of pasta either, so they don't vote
Hence those who didn't vote end up with their least desirable outcome. Enjoy 4 years of pizza
Maybe the least desirable outcome is the Democrats continuing to be ineffectual in anything not hyper focused on corporate profits?
Maybe these elections are actually on the basis of millions of people and it's the politician's job to be electable. Otherwise we might as well start the monarchy with a census every two years that includes a pre checked box to support the king.
Maybe the least desirable outcome is the Democrats continuing to be ineffectual in anything not hyper focused on corporate profits?
If that's your least desirable outcome, then by logic you should vote Trump.
This election is unfortunately not about which president you would prefer, but about which one you want to keep away from the White House
And when I, as a person living in Europe are trying to get people to vote, should tell how much people outside of the US are apprehensive of the potential outcome of this election
I would definitely also prefer the timeline where Bernie won the 2016 election
And I can only sympathize with those that feel both candidates are a bad choice, but in the bigger picture, I would view one a lot worse than the other.