Vice President Kamala Harris quickly racked up endorsements after
President Joe Biden exited the 2024 race, but some made the case for an
open convention.
Parroting bullshit labels like 'coronation' when describing the logical decision to promote the VP candidate is feeding into conservative propaganda, even when presented this way.
Especially when it was essentially a coronation for Trump this time. Pretty much no one thought DeSantis or Haley had a chance, and they came the closest. Trump knew it, which is why he didn't bother doing any of their debates. Which made them pointless debates.
Regardless there was still a primary. I voted in it I had the choice of who to vote for. That there was a clear and overwhelming favorite doesn't change that fact.
Just to elaborate more, it is an open convention because the delegates are unbound, they could vote for anyone now that Biden has withdrawn. To get on the ballot, anyone just needs to get the signatures of 300 delegates saying they support them. If the vast majority of delegates publicly endorse Harris before the convention though, it's essentially already over. As this would indicate she would easily win the first ballot (and no, before anyone asks, super delegates cannot vote on the first ballot).
If the delegates get to swoop in at the last to make someone nobody's ever heard of the nominee instead of Harris, that's going to be a coronation that totally disregards voters. Harris being the nominee is what would have happened anyway if Biden had to step down and the logical way to go here.
Harris is not my favorite person in the world, but I guarantee there's a chunk of convention delegates who want someone like a Manchin or a Bloomberg or a Clinton or someone else worse.
People love this talking point, as if Hillary didn't also win the popular and electoral votes in that primary. She still would've had the nomination of there were no super delegates.
I wanted 8 years of Bernie too, but let's chill with the conspiracy theories.
They're trying out new talking points, unrelated to "Is this lady gonna try to end democracy or not," for reasons for people not to support Harris
She was a prosecutor being another. Of course, that's only when talking to the left; when targeting semi-conservatives who are just too sensible to want to support Trump (which is a sizable fraction of the Democrats' base), I suspect they may soon start trying crypto-bigoted arguments like about her laugh or that she's unstable and crazy. You know... you know what I'm saying.
If we had the time to rerun primaries in fifty states and ask the voters I would say we should do that, but since we don't and Harris is a successor all the voters could have forseen when casting ballots for Biden we should just go with her.
What I'm not looking forward to is having to hear the opinions of party insider convention delegates over the next few weeks. If they try to act like extra special voters and give the nomination to someone other than Harris that's going to be a slap in the face to voters and make any sense of party unity totally implode.
Do we not? There's plenty of time, I don't know if there's enough money and infrastructure, but let's not pretend like 4 months from the election is not plenty of time. Most countries run their entire election in half that time or less. The only reason you think there's not enough time is cuz 24 hour news media has trained you to think elections have to be two years long.
Most countries don't have the idiotic mess of 50 different sets of election laws and the fucking cancer that is the Republican party to deal with. We should be able to run an election with a couple of days notice, but if we tried anything like that GOP attorneys would take it to court and right wing judges would cause all sorts of chaos.
There is only one option which is the delegates vote. The question is if they agree to stand behind one canidate. It I was a delegate I would cast my vote that was for biden to who he endorsed and was voted on during the primary as vp. but that is just me.
It was. She tried, almost won (got the totals but not the proportional or something like that).
Now, when this thing started with Biden, I didn’t see anyone talking about her trying again. Hence, my question. So she, like, gave up for good? Retired and that’s it?