2024 United States Presidential Election Megathread

Most Important Election of Our Lives

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    Votes: 103 59.9%
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    Votes: 69 40.1%

  • Total voters
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Ezekiel 25:17

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There is a plan. It's very simple.

Get rid of the old, toxic, unpopular nominee and replace him with one who's not old, can actually actually make a case for themselves, and isn't massively unpopular with their own base. Then beat Trump, because any competent viable candidate could do so.

I thought #BothSides TLR would be happy about Biden dropping out :heh:


Like Hillary?
 

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There is a plan. It's very simple.

Get rid of the old, toxic, unpopular nominee and replace him with one who's not old, can actually actually make a case for themselves, and isn't massively unpopular with their own base. Then beat Trump, because any competent viable candidate could do so.

I thought #BothSides TLR would be happy about Biden dropping out :heh:
They gotta do what the world wants and what other countries are doing, going completely left.

Id choose her for that role, or Jasmine Crockett, Bernie, ect. What's messed up is there is not a strong male progressive candidate (Dems got rid of the only one, Bowman) to take that role up. So we are stuck with Newsome, who's not perfect and not a progressive, but he's tried to get A LOT of progressive policies passed. just fell on def Democrat ears in California.
 

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My thing is these people are coming up on MILLIONS being in office as well as building all kinds of donor and corporate relationships behind the scenes
What they fukk are they doing all day to solidify their positions. All this seems like common sense shyt that would be priority number one even if my main goal was just staying in power. It's like Republicans play this game way better than the Dems for whatever reason. Yall nikkas just been chilling the last 4 years, no one had the foresight to plan for something that was an obvious possibility?

Stuff like this gives credence to the both sides stuff, cause it seems like deep down Dems actually don't give a fukk about the policies they claim they want to enact
Fax
 

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I blame Dems for everything more than Republicans

They are barely trying
They are a bunch of pussies, could've expanded the courts but nah...Republicans while I don't like em I have to admit are brazen and bold af even if it's to a fault so that's one thing I respect about them


Dems are fukked
 

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Hillary could have won if she hadn't said fukk the Midwest :heh:

Plus the fact that white women wouldn't even vote for their own :mjpls:


Hillary probably couldve won if the popular opinion wasnt that Trump was a joke who had no chance of beating Hillary. Alot of people probably didnt vote thinking it would be a landslide. Alot of the "polls" said as much leading up to the election. They could easily run Hillary back out there imo.
 

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Too much:

Everything is fine! He’s competent! Vote for your presidents Re-election and shut up! Follow the party line!!”

^All that BS is blowing up in their face.
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Posted from the other thread, the ChatGPT summary via transcript:
The speaker is addressing the controversy and debate surrounding Joe Biden's performance and potential replacement as the Democratic nominee for the upcoming presidential election. Here are the key points:
  1. Debate Performance: The recent debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump was poorly received, highlighting concerns about Biden's performance and age.
  2. Polling Concerns: There is anxiety over polling data showing Biden trailing in key swing states, fueling discussions about replacing him as the nominee.
  3. Timing and Logistics: The Democratic Convention is imminent, and logistical challenges, such as ballot access and potential legal battles, complicate the possibility of replacing Biden at this late stage.
  4. Internal Dynamics: There is significant division within the Democratic Party, with some power players and donors pushing for Biden's replacement, while others, including the speaker, express concerns about the feasibility and risks of such a move.
  5. Vice President Harris: The speaker emphasizes that replacing Biden does not guarantee Vice President Kamala Harris as the nominee, noting significant opposition to her within the same group pushing for Biden's replacement.
  6. Election Strategy: The speaker underscores the complexities of running a presidential campaign and the risks of an open convention, which could lead to a protracted and contentious nomination process.
  7. Union and Ground Support: Biden has strong support from unions and certain demographics, which are crucial for the election and may not automatically transfer to another candidate.
  8. Polling Skepticism: The speaker shares personal experiences where polling underestimated actual performance, urging caution in making decisions based solely on current polling data.
  9. Concerns About Supreme Court Involvement: The speaker highlights the risk of the election being decided by the Supreme Court if legal challenges arise from a late nominee change, referencing historical precedents.
  10. Call for Realistic Consideration: The speaker calls for a realistic and thorough consideration of the stakes and consequences of any decision to replace Biden, advocating for transparency and grounded decision-making based on the current political landscape.

Considering Trump's speech, I'm confident we get a Biden landslide in November.

Gotta keep Biden because these other Democratic lames that want him gone are the actual problem and really Republicans in disguise. Either that, or they're really irrational and shouldn't be on this side of the aisle anyways.

This is a nice smoke test to tell who's who in the Democratic Party.

Like she's saying, Biden needs to be the guy, period. Would be absolutely what the Republicans wanted if we replaced him.
 

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I'm just gonna quote what I said in the other thread
I like AOC, she's one of my favorite politicians and is good for the country. Right now she needs to shut the fukk up, her and Bernie have been doing too much on sucking Biden off. I get their strategy but goddamn
 

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Only one political party is coming out alive after this election.
The Dems will implode because we'll be in a far right autocracy and there will be too much infighting/bad blood due to a historical defeat.
The Republicans will implode because Donald Trump will have destroyed the party
Dems ain’t listen to none of their ppl- they didn’t listen to black folks, gaza supporters, anti Ukraine folks, ppl searching for jobs, student loan forgiveness folks, inflation and ppl wanting to buy houses folks… not only have they not listened… they haven’t even given any plans. I still don’t know what they want to do… and they’ve had 4 years to combat project 2025
 
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