Sen. Mark Warner Forming a Group Of Democratic Senators To Call On Biden To Drop Out

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Whoever ends up being the candidate will get literally billions of dollars in earned media by simply “becoming” the candidate. The whole drama of it suddenly engages what is currently a completely disengaged voting populace.

This is the most important bit IMO.

At this point, I don't even think of dumping Biden as just a satisfactory fallback position, but as a winning strategy, and specifically for this reason.

It's not as if Biden suddenly became a weak candidate the night of the debate - he's been a weak candidate all along. As I just said earlier, the only thing that changed with the debate is that more people came to that conclusion.

And all it would take to motivate the base - to get Democrats enthused in a way that they haven't been since 2008 - is to throw open the nomination. That would bring the race a sense of excitement and hope that hasn't just been missing since the debate, but all along.

At this point, I don’t even think of dumping Biden as just a satisfactory fallback position, but as a winning strategy, and specifically for this reason.

I see it as a prerequisite for victory.

It’s not as if Biden suddenly became a weak candidate the night of the debate - he’s been a weak candidate all along.

The debate just made it undeniable. The excuses for his performance at the debate have been even more embarrassing.

Name one time...just one where replacing the incumbent 5 months from the general election worked.

This is not just a dumb idea, but people who think like this simply do not have a fucking clue how politics works.

Name one time we ran an 81 year old who brags about beating Medicare.

We're already dealing with an unprecedented situation.

At this point, I don’t even think of dumping Biden as just a satisfactory fallback position, but as a winning strategy, and specifically for this reason.

100%

It’s not as if Biden suddenly became a weak candidate the night of the debate - he’s been a weak candidate all along. As I just said earlier, the only thing that changed with the debate is that more people came to that conclusion.

100%

And all it would take to motivate the base - to get Democrats enthused in a way that they haven’t been since 2008 - is to throw open the nomination. That would bring the race a sense of excitement and hope that hasn’t just been missing since the debate, but all along.

and 100%.

Drop Biden and claim the W. Give us someone we can vote for and we will.

Or just vote for the guy who has had win after win after political win for years now.

Have you all been living under a rock? Policy wise Biden is killing it!

We already knew he was old. Nothing has changed.

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