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Any suggestions or strategies for the (Democrats) in this upcoming 2024 midterm election?

 
 
hightor
 
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Reply Tue 9 Jul, 2024 05:09 am
Biden Won’t Win. Democrats Need a Plan. Here’s One.

James Carville wrote:
Mark my words: Joe Biden is going to be out of the 2024 presidential race. Whether he is ready to admit it or not. His pleas on Monday to congressional Democrats for support will not unite the party behind him. Mr. Biden says he’s staying in the race, but it’s only a matter of time before Democratic pressure and public and private polling lead him to exit the race. The jig is up, and the sooner Mr. Biden and Democratic leaders accept this, the better. We need to move forward.

But it can’t be by anointing Vice President Kamala Harris or anyone else as the presumptive Democratic nominee. We’ve got to do it out in the open — the exact opposite of what Donald Trump wants us to do.

For the first time in his life, Mr. Trump is praying. To win the White House and increase his chances of avoiding an orange jumpsuit, he needs Democrats to make the wrong moves in the coming days — namely, to appear to rig the nomination for a fading president or the sitting vice president or some other heir apparent. He needs to be able to type ALL CAPS posts about power brokers and big donors putting the fix in. He needs, in other words, for Democrats to blow it.

We’re not going to do that.

We’re going to nominate a new ticket in a highly democratic and novel way, not in the backrooms of Washington, D.C., or Chicago.

We’re at the stage where we need constructive ideas for how to move forward. Representative Jim Clyburn and the Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein have spoken about a Democratic mini-primary, and I want to build on that.
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I want to see the Democratic Party hold four historic town halls between now and the Democratic National Convention in August — one each in the South, the Northeast, the Midwest and the West. We can recruit the two most obvious and qualified people in the world to facilitate substantive discussions: Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. They may not represent every faction under our party’s big tent. But they care as much about our democracy as our nation’s first president, they understand what it takes to be president, and they know how to win.

Town halls — high-stakes job interviews for the toughest job in the world — would surely attract television and cable partners and generate record numbers of viewers. Think the Super Bowl with Taylor Swift in the stands. The young, the old and everyone in between will tune in to see history being made in real time.

How will potential nominees be chosen to participate in the town halls? There is no answer here that will satisfy everyone, but hard choices must be made, given the tight timetable, and I think leaning on the input of former presidents makes good sense. So I would advise Presidents 42 and 44 to select eight leading contenders out of the pool of those who choose to run, with Ms. Harris most definitely getting a well-earned invite.

I believe the vice president would be a formidable opponent for Mr. Trump. She has spent the past four years crisscrossing the country and the globe, serving the American people. She has a hell of a story — one that more people should know. She stood up for ordinary Americans against big banks. She locked up sexual predators. You want the prosecutor, or you want the criminal? Not the worst question to put to the American public this November.

Maybe Presidents 42 and 44 can make the candidate selection even more democratic by consulting the nation’s 23 Democratic governors in the town hall selection process. Governors deal in the practical, not the theoretical. But I’m not a details guy. I say we leave it up to 42 and 44.

To be clear, we have a lot more than eight Democrats who could beat the pants off Mr. Trump. But if we don’t limit the town halls to a manageable number of people, we’ll get sound bites, not substance.

Town halls will give Americans a fresh look at Ms. Harris and introduce them to our deep bench of smart, dynamic, tested leaders. In addition, Democratic delegates will get to further grill and stress-test these leaders in public and private meetings before a formal vote of all the delegates at the Democratic convention.

A word about those delegates: I trust them to reach a majority decision at the convention after a public and substantive process like this one, and you should, too. Sure, we’ve got some folks on the fringes, God love ’em. But an overwhelming majority of Democratic delegates are pragmatic patriots. They work hard and care deeply about their communities and our country. They come from small towns and big cities and everywhere in between.

I’m not worried about our delegates. They’re in it to win it.

I’m not worried about our talent. We have a staggeringly talented new generation of leaders.

I’m not worried about the money. Americans will be fired up by this open process, and many are already fired up to beat Mr. Trump.

I’m not worried about time. We have excitement and momentum on our side.

And our opponent? The one born with a platinum spoon but no moral compass? The pathological liar? The felon? The predator found liable for sexual abuse? The wannabe dictator? The Putin lickspittle?

I’m not worried about him, either.

It’s been an agonizing time for those of us who think President Biden more than earned a second term but isn’t going to win one. But now we’ve got to move on.

Although my friend Rahm Emanuel usually gets credit, I’ve heard more often that it’s Winston Churchill who is said to have advised, “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” A superdemocratic process — the opposite of what Mr. Trump and his MAGA minions would do — is how we’re going to honor that wisdom in our own “Will democracy prevail?” moment.

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jespah
 
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Reply Tue 9 Jul, 2024 05:24 am
@hightor,
Where, exactly, does Carville think the $$ for this mythical nominee is going to come from? The war chest Biden has amassed can't go to anyone but him or Harris (my understanding is the donations are for the combined ticket but I welcome correction if I am mistaken). Otherwise, the cash goes back to the donors.

Want to start fundraising tens/hundreds of millions of bucks in the last 3 3/4 months before an important election? And get the Democratic party behind a nominee when there's no clear consensus offering?

Yeah, I'll have what he's smoking.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Tue 9 Jul, 2024 06:28 am
@Real Music,
Quote:
‘Some folks need killing’: North Carolina Republican nominee endorses political violence in a church.


And some Republicans need to check themselves.
Region Philbis
 
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Reply Tue 9 Jul, 2024 06:34 am
@bobsal u1553115,

and some. most Republicans need to check themselves...
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Tue 9 Jul, 2024 06:44 am
@bobsal u1553115,
That's it in a nutshell, both Stalin and Hitler thought they could have peace when they'd killed enough people.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Tue 9 Jul, 2024 06:46 am
@izzythepush,
We don't seem to be learning anything from history. Except techniques for reboots.
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Wilso
 
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Reply Thu 11 Jul, 2024 09:41 pm
President Putin.
Vice President Trump.

Dementia ridden Genocide Joe, or The Tangerine Terrorist.

How the fvck did you end up here?
Builder
 
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Reply Thu 11 Jul, 2024 09:54 pm
@Wilso,
Quote:
How the fvck did you end up here?


It's all about dividing the populace, and keeping them distracted and fighting amongst themselves, while the wealthy controllers continue the biggest wealth transfer in history, and the destruction of the middle class, creating a serf class.
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Lash
 
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Reply Fri 12 Jul, 2024 07:48 am
@Wilso,
Wilso wrote:

President Putin.
Vice President Trump.

Dementia ridden Genocide Joe, or The Tangerine Terrorist.

How the fvck did you end up here?


You can watch the behavior by most of the people here for your answer—cheering Biden through any disaster, making excuses for his obvious serious cognitive failures (it’s a stutter…😑) Somehow, nearly all Americans who pay attention to politics have fallen into this ridiculous Blue Team / Red Team foolishness.

The Red Teams meet elsewhere & behave similarly, like the BlueMAGAs, easy targets of manipulation by the media and the power behind the US presidency.

Many of those people are waking up to the game, but it’s too late to do anything about it.
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Real Music
 
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Reply Fri 12 Jul, 2024 08:23 pm
Quote:
Any suggestions or strategies for the (Democrats)
in this 2024 midterm election?


Published July 12, 2024

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Wilso
 
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Reply Sat 13 Jul, 2024 08:22 pm
Jesus Christ on a stick. Your politics has descended below soap operas
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Real Music
 
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Reply Sat 13 Jul, 2024 11:23 pm
Quote:
Any suggestions or strategies for the (Democrats)
in this upcoming 2024 election? Smile Smile Smile


Published July 12, 2024

Builder
 
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Reply Sun 14 Jul, 2024 01:59 am
@Real Music,
Are they chanting clean water now> ???
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Real Music
 
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Reply Tue 16 Jul, 2024 09:10 am
White House takes new action to lower housing costs.

The White House plans to unveil new actions to lower the cost of housing, according to a fact sheet obtained by NBC News. Former HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge joins Morning Joe to discuss.


Published July 16, 2024

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Lash
 
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Reply Thu 18 Jul, 2024 01:20 pm
What Zionist corporate plant will they swap Biden for?

Cackula—
Might the last reliable demographic (black females) abandon them if they don’t give the slot to Kamala? She was the only one who did worse that Biden during the primary, but cheating covers a lot of unpopularity with Democrats.

Newsom—
Just take a look at his success in California!

Buttigieg—
That’s quite a record of success at DOT and as mayor!

There’s got to be somebody.

Would they go AOC?

They better think of somebody quick. Joe is almost non-verbal.
Builder
 
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Reply Fri 19 Jul, 2024 09:42 pm
@Lash,
Quote:
They better think of somebody quick. Joe is almost non-verbal.


Unfortunately, he stepped on his own tongue a few too many times, but non-verbal kind of suits their criteria, so AOC most certainly wouldn't fit their criteria.

Need a patsy, who is already a household name.

Such a shame that Oprah has been connected with the Epstein/Maxwell clan, and convicted sex fiend Harvey Weinstein, or they'd be putting her up for the job in a flash.



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Real Music
 
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Reply Fri 19 Jul, 2024 11:25 pm
Anderson Clayton, Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party, joins MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart to discuss how the Biden-Harris campaign is investing time and money to try to flip North Carolina for the first time since 2008 and why she thinks the state is winnable for Democrats in November against extremist GOP candidates.


Published July 19, 2024

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Lash
 
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Reply Sat 20 Jul, 2024 03:34 pm
On Twitter, every day the story changes. Joe’s in, Joe’s out. I’m not sure another D would be materially better than Joe at this point.

But, 84% of Ds would like someone else.

That’s a pretty huge percentage.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sat 20 Jul, 2024 07:32 pm
Where did you dig up that 84% ****?????
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Builder
 
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Reply Sat 20 Jul, 2024 10:02 pm
@Lash,
Quote:
That’s a pretty huge percentage.


I'm seeing how they're all against him, but are any of them willing to throw their hat in the ring to contest the election?

Rats leaving a sinking ship, is what I'm seeing.
 

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