Biden to Democrats: I'm not dropping out of 2024 race

BaggerofTea

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Yeaaaaa…but he’d win. The hate would come after the election. Which is how it usually goes :russ:



I’m just talking about keeping Trump out.
Gavin doesn’t scare me lol

We on the same page.

However id rather deal with 4 more years of Biden rather than 8 of Newsome.
 

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Do we care about liking the candidate after they win or that they win, period

For the record I'm voting independent. But I would easily vote for a Newsome/Bernie ticket. I refuse to vote for Biden or Trump
Are any third party candidates gonna be on the ballot in your state? Lots of states are blocking them.
 

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"Genocide Joe, who single handledly, due to his own selfishness, handed Donald Trump a second term, thus ushering in a conservative demolition of the administrative state as well as ensuring the Supreme Court continued to issue rulings overturning 100+ years of civil rights progress"

One of the nicest things historians will say about this jackass :francis:
 

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you must have been that negro sporting that maga hat in time square.

:yeshrug::manny: A lot of you self hating anti black negroes are rising to the level of white supremacists in terms of the amount of hatred I feel for yall.

I don't really do times square like that,I'm in South Brooklyn,if you in the town you can show me the hatred,let me know.
 

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"Genocide Joe, who single handledly, due to his own selfishness, handed Donald Trump a second term, thus ushering in a conservative demolition of the administrative state as well as ensuring the Supreme Court continued to issue rulings overturning 100+ years of civil rights progress"

One of the nicest things historians will say about this jackass :francis:

Honestly, thats on the American people

If you are stupid enough to run with that narrative, you deserve what you get
 

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Gavin Newsome

I personally think a Newsome/Sanders ticket would lock everyone in
Progressives don't like him. Especially since the SCOTUS ruling on homelessness. I will be Hilton 2016 all over again...the far left tanking the Dems front runner campaign because they went with a moderate instead of a Liberal or socialist. Only literal don't have time to play around
 

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instead of voting for the likely candidate to stave off the anti black ideology of conservatism, you would rather give you vote to a candidate who has no chance in winning.

I consider that anti black
I'm a black man whose demographic will almost certainly vote in majority of democrats; as they have for 70 years and have the right to.

With the vote I'm afforded, I'm voting for someone whose policies I believe in and have conviction for. It was Bernie in the primaries, it's Cornel West now.

Voting for a candidate, regardless of their chances of winning, who aligns with issues like reparations and common sense foreign policy, is not antiblack. Weaponizing blackness to coerce votes is antiblack. Questioning blackness in a democratic process is antiblack.

I also explicitly stated I'd vote for a Newsome/Bernie, ticket but you seem to have ignored that part completely.


I'm increasingly annoyed that black people are being talked down to and being told we need to vote in droves as if we haven't been.

For the last 16 years, white women voters have consistently jeopardized the federal elections. I don't see Taylor Swift telling white women to go and vote. There's no think pieces on the fact that white women voted overwhelmingly for Trump over Clinton. Yet here we are, the sitting president says "you ain't black" if you don't vote for him and his rival speaks about us like second class citizens while we're being scolded and our blackness being questioned.

Before we pontificate on our blackness relative to our votes. Let's hold to account the demographics that have meaningful power and wield it irresponsibly. Because, believe it or not, when it matters black people have always shown up. Have other groups done the same?
 
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