No they haven’t. Not in my lifetime anyway. And anyone who allowed themselves to be lied to about Bidens condition was choosing to believe the propaganda media as opposed to their eyes. That’s their problem. The primary is over and the democrat voters overwhelmingly voted for Biden. No take backs. Sorry about your luck.
No they haven’t. Not in my lifetime anyway. And anyone who allowed themselves to be lied to about Bidens condition was choosing to believe the propaganda media as opposed to their eyes. That’s their problem. The primary is over and the democrat voters overwhelmingly voted for Biden. No take backs. Sorry about your luck.
And, as I already clarified, it's not my party, not my take back, and not my luck. You can disagree with me, but please don't assume it's because I'm being partisan. I agree with you, from a Republican perspective, it may be better to have the Dems stuck with Biden and Kamala.
That varies from state to state and has absolutely nothing to do with the nomination process in the primaries. Which is what we’re talking about. Nice straw man though. Moving on. ☮️
Exactly, it varies state to state, and frequently. Also I'm pretty sure rules have changed, in my lifetime, about binding of delegates to candidates. That's quite germane to the argument. Primary processes are not foundational and are not longstanding tradition. And, if the rules allow Biden to withdraw, and delegates to vote for whomever, that's the current process.
If they somehow change their rules before the convention, to force Joe out against his wishes, then we can talk.
I totally agree the Dems and probably media (unless their really stupid) are manipulating the situation, to switch candidates without invoking the 25th and having to deal with Kamala as Acting President. It's this undemocratic? Fundamentally, parties are entitled to nominate whatever candidates they want, more or less however they want.
No they haven’t. Not in my lifetime anyway. And anyone who allowed themselves to be lied to about Bidens condition was choosing to believe the propaganda media as opposed to their eyes. That’s their problem. The primary is over and the democrat voters overwhelmingly voted for Biden. No take backs. Sorry about your luck.
And, as I already clarified, it's not my party, not my take back, and not my luck. You can disagree with me, but please don't assume it's because I'm being partisan. I agree with you, from a Republican perspective, it may be better to have the Dems stuck with Biden and Kamala.
Rules have changed about who can vote in what primaries, in my lifetime.
That varies from state to state and has absolutely nothing to do with the nomination process in the primaries. Which is what we’re talking about. Nice straw man though. Moving on. ☮️
Exactly, it varies state to state, and frequently. Also I'm pretty sure rules have changed, in my lifetime, about binding of delegates to candidates. That's quite germane to the argument. Primary processes are not foundational and are not longstanding tradition. And, if the rules allow Biden to withdraw, and delegates to vote for whomever, that's the current process.
If they somehow change their rules before the convention, to force Joe out against his wishes, then we can talk.
I totally agree the Dems and probably media (unless their really stupid) are manipulating the situation, to switch candidates without invoking the 25th and having to deal with Kamala as Acting President. It's this undemocratic? Fundamentally, parties are entitled to nominate whatever candidates they want, more or less however they want.