Can any leftist explain to me why Biden dropped out? They never said why.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Jul 26, 2024.

  1. wildchild

    wildchild

    No its not. That is simply not true.
     
    #111     Aug 3, 2024
  2. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    Keep living in a dreamworld. We will know in few months. Mark my words it will either be Kamala winning across the board or very tight. it will not be Trump winning across the board. If Biden would’ve stayed, Trump would have had a landslide not anymore
     
    #112     Aug 3, 2024
  3. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    this is one of the big problems of you magatards.

    you're stuck in the past.
     
    #113     Aug 3, 2024
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  4. I think it's pretty obvious as to why he dropped out. Everybody with power in Washington told him he should (if not publicly then privately), they showed him the polls, and donors weren't giving him anymore money. He finally came to the reality of what he was up against.
     
    #114     Aug 3, 2024
  5. I agree with this. It will come down to AZ, NV, WI, MI, PA, NC, GA, and NE-2 (which can cause a 269-269 tie, but it might be the biggest reach for the GOP being the highly educated Omaha area of NE with Trump winning in 2016, but going +6.5 for Biden in 2020). NH, MN, CO, NM, and VA are no longer in play for the GOP. However, I think Harris is pretty limited with expanding the map from 2020, NC seems to be the only real opportunity. While Democrats were gaining in TX, I believe their gains have been stalled (although to a lesser extent than FL, more conservative migration to the state since the pandemic) and don't think it's in play. Former Obama states: IA, OH, FL, and ME-2 have been going more Republican and seem to be completely out of reach. I actually expect TX to be closer than FL given the 2022 results and how many conservatives moved to FL since the pandemic, but I wouldn't bet the house on it. Harris won't win SC, but it's possible she gets it to single digits as it shares a lot of the trends of NC/GA as part of the Atlantic South. It attracts more retirees though without big cities like Atlanta/Charlotte/Raleigh.
     
    #115     Aug 3, 2024
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  6. wildchild

    wildchild

    What are you talking about Mapplethorpe?
     
    #116     Aug 3, 2024
  7. wildchild

    wildchild

    Thanks for chiming in after the fact. We already determined the cause and what you claim makes no sense.
     
    #117     Aug 3, 2024
  8. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    you don't get it

    go to sleep
     
    #118     Aug 3, 2024
  9. wildchild

    wildchild

    Well, as much as I would like to crush you, it has always been my policy that i do not crush people who use logic and reason to make their assessment.

    It is my assessment that Kamala got a nice bump and is in honeymoon phase, but there is a reason she has flamed out in the past. There is a reason she was most unpopular VP IN HISTORY. There is a reason the Office of VP has seen a 93% turn over since she arrived. There is a reason that no one wanted her in the first place.

    The election comes down to two things, the media's ability to white wash Kamala's past over the next 3 months, and Donald Trump's ability to stay disciplined.
     
    #119     Aug 3, 2024
  10. wildchild

    wildchild

    You are the idiot who claimed Biden was going to win in a landslide and he got knocked out in early July.

    Unprecedented.

    And Altantic tried to stop Wildchild but it doesnt turn out well.

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    Damn, you got smoked.
     
    #120     Aug 3, 2024