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A message to wavering Democrats

I know that it's popular to dismiss President Biden. I get it. He's old. This is the first election featuring the 2 oldest candidates, ever. So what? The future of the WORLD is literally dependent on this election. To boot Biden from the ticket and try to bootstrap another candidate is madness. Booting this incumbent and hoping his VP will succeed is like firing the cook and hoping the dishwasher will give you Michelin-quality food. Stick with the old man, and figure out a way to enact his popular policies while also expanding the Supreme Court, enacting term limits and limiting "Christian" Nationalists.

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  • I think you keep calling this a conspiracy to discredit normal party politics and I think I'm tired of telling you it's not a conspiracy. The simple explanation is the Party doesn't want incumbent challenges and so it does what it can to prevent them, so it doesn't do debates and doesn't help candidates get their name out and openly supports the incumbent.

    Look, whether you think political parties do anything or not doesn't matter anyway. We're about to see if Biden is going to be forced out of the race, and maybe if he is you'll see that party pressure exists and that it doesn't all come down to individual free agents acting of the own will without outside pressure changing their decisions.

    And if he's forced out I'm sure you'll handwave it as just being a personal choice between him and his family, and the Party had little to do with it. 🙄

    • No, it's a conspiracy. People coordinating secretively, in your assertion applying behind the scenes pressure to prevent people who may want to run from running for a government seat, without admitting to it. If it's not a conspiracy, show me some evidence of where people have talked openly about it.

      Without evidence, it is not just a conspiracy, it's a conspiracy theory.

      It does not matter if it makes sense to you, we do not simply try to apply "sense" to what we see, we look at evidence. Because what makes sense to one individual may not make sense to another, this is just a basic challenge of life. Qanon makes sense to Trump fans for instance. Evidence goes beyond individual sense, though.

      And again, I already said, twice that yes, influence exists. Sway, lobbying, convincing, etc. This is distinct from control, command, force. This fine line is the difference between reality, with things like money and polls and convincing arguments, and imaginary conspiracy theories like yours or Qanon.

      Unless, you can present evidence of someone receiving this pressure not to run? At any point in the past 30 years? It'd be news to me, I would be very interested in hearing about this. But I want evidence, not supposition from random internet people.

      edit: Significant pressure too, please. Not just a quote from some random official saying "don't run pls". People are entitled to have their own opinions, and this is distinct from a pattern of coercion. You've mentioned people's careers being ruined, for instance.

      edit2: You know, they would have blocked Katie Porter if they could've blocked anyone. Instead they had a drag-out, brutal primary contest with her and a moderate, that she lost. If they stopped people, they'd have stopped her instead of having to win a bruising election at the cost of millions.

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