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I still much prefer an old credible/authentic man than a moron....lol
But he is a moron. If you cannot believe that the Democrats can do better than Biden, they are going to lose the election because he is NOT ELECTABLE. Meanwhile it is going to be Ronny D against whomever the Dems put up. Here is Ronny D with his own version of theater:
 

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But he is a moron. If you cannot believe that the Democrats can do better than Biden, they are going to lose the election because he is NOT ELECTABLE. Meanwhile it is going to be Ronny D against whomever the Dems put up. Here is Ronny D with his own version of theater:
I just saw that video on Twitter. Ron telling students to stop being pussies and take off those silly masks.
DeSantis 2024!
 

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The only reason trump is not officially announcing he is running in 2024 is that as soon as he does that, they have to provide transparency in his campaign finances.

That this lifetime loser is actually still considered a viable candidate shows how ill informed the GQP base is that they think the worlds biggest toxic narcissist and coward is strong shows they will believe any lie, considering its big enough.
 

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AMES, Iowa — For months, former Vice President Mike Pence has been edging away from his alliance of convenience with former President Donald J. Trump.

After four years of service bordering on subservience, the increasingly emboldened Mr. Pence is seeking to reintroduce himself to Republican voters ahead of a potential presidential bid by setting himself apart from what many in the G.O.P. see as the worst impulses of Mr. Trump.
He’s among a small group in his party considering a run in 2024 no matter what Mr. Trump decides.

Mr. Pence first used high-profile speeches to criticize the former president’s push to overturn the 2020 election results, stating flatly that Mr. Trump was “wrong” in his assertion that Mr. Pence could have blocked the Electoral College ratification on Jan. 6, 2021.
Mr. Pence then unsubtly visited the Charlottesville, Va., memorial to Heather Heyer, who was killed in the 2017 white supremacist riot there that Mr. Trump sought to rationalize by faulting “both sides.”

Now, on Monday outside Atlanta, Mr. Pence is taking his boldest and most unambiguous step toward confronting his former political patron. On the eve of Georgia’s primary, the former vice president will stump with Gov. Brian Kemp, perhaps the top target of Mr. Trump’s 2022 vengeance campaign against Republicans who didn’t bow to his election lies.
 

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AMES, Iowa — For months, former Vice President Mike Pence has been edging away from his alliance of convenience with former President Donald J. Trump.

After four years of service bordering on subservience, the increasingly emboldened Mr. Pence is seeking to reintroduce himself to Republican voters ahead of a potential presidential bid by setting himself apart from what many in the G.O.P. see as the worst impulses of Mr. Trump.
He’s among a small group in his party considering a run in 2024 no matter what Mr. Trump decides.

Mr. Pence first used high-profile speeches to criticize the former president’s push to overturn the 2020 election results, stating flatly that Mr. Trump was “wrong” in his assertion that Mr. Pence could have blocked the Electoral College ratification on Jan. 6, 2021.
Mr. Pence then unsubtly visited the Charlottesville, Va., memorial to Heather Heyer, who was killed in the 2017 white supremacist riot there that Mr. Trump sought to rationalize by faulting “both sides.”

Now, on Monday outside Atlanta, Mr. Pence is taking his boldest and most unambiguous step toward confronting his former political patron. On the eve of Georgia’s primary, the former vice president will stump with Gov. Brian Kemp, perhaps the top target of Mr. Trump’s 2022 vengeance campaign against Republicans who didn’t bow to his election lies.
If Pence would become president, it would be 100 times better than if Trump would be elected.
Trump belongs in a jail cell or a padded room in a Mental Health Institute.
 

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Donald Trump lashes out at Jan. 6 committee as he teases 2024 run.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out Friday at the Jan. 6 committee as he continued to tease his plans for a third presidential run.
 
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Now when I hear the phrase "great replacement," I think of the Democrats' need to come up with someone to replace Biden as their candidate in 2024.


Now that the New York Times has signaled its approval for Democrats to say out loud that they don’t want President Biden to run for re-election in 2024, the floodgates are open. Everywhere you turn, there is suddenly a Dem willing to declare that Very Old Joe is in way over his head.

The only surprise is that it took the naysayers so long to admit the obvious. But even now, they are only wrestling with part of the problem.

It’s not a serious question whether Biden can’t serve six more years. He can’t, and voters will tell him so if he dares to try.

But even assuming he can be convinced to voluntarily step aside for ’24, there are two additional hurdles that party leaders should consider before they stumble into a situation far more complex than just his age and disastrous presidency.

The first is, after Biden, whom? Dems have the weakest possible bench and there’s no viable candidate waiting in the wings. There is certainly little longing for a President Kamala Harris, nor is there a detectable groundswell for President Pete Buttigieg.

Three prominent senators who ran the last time — Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren — didn’t look like presidential material and there’s no reason to believe four more years of listening to Chuck Schumer drone on will have helped them.

Is there anybody who pines for another round of Bernie Sanders, or another dance with the Entitled One, Hillary Clinton?

Aging also-rans are not going to make young blue hearts jump for joy.

So the whom is a big problem, but not the only one. It’s also the what.

What does the Democratic Party stand for? Merely to ask the question is to remember the troubles caused by the policy incoherence of Biden’s team...

...So now, near the midpoint of what would have been Clinton’s second term, the bench is empty, the Dems are facing a red wave and the president is being shunned by candidates in his own party and shoved toward the exit.

“If something cannot go on forever, it will stop,” the late Herb Stein said. He was talking about economics, but the idea captures how most of America now feels about Joe Biden’s presidency.
 

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Representative Liz Cheney left the door open on the possibility of a 2024 presidential run on Sunday.

Following last year's attack on the U.S. Capitol, the Wyoming Republican emerged as one of the most vocal critics of former President Donald Trump within the Republican Party.

She also sits on the House select committee that is investigating the January 6 attack, and has warned against what she views as Trump's negative influence on both the country and GOP.

During an interview on ABC News' This Week, journalist Jonathan Karl asked Cheney if she plans to run for president in 2024 "as a way to prevent what you say would be destruction to the party."
 

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Representative Liz Cheney left the door open on the possibility of a 2024 presidential run on Sunday.

Following last year's attack on the U.S. Capitol, the Wyoming Republican emerged as one of the most vocal critics of former President Donald Trump within the Republican Party.

She also sits on the House select committee that is investigating the January 6 attack, and has warned against what she views as Trump's negative influence on both the country and GOP.

During an interview on ABC News' This Week, journalist Jonathan Karl asked Cheney if she plans to run for president in 2024 "as a way to prevent what you say would be destruction to the party."
Rutherford B. Hayes only served one term as president (1877-1881) because his party abandoned him and there was no one left for him to lead.
Good luck running for president without party support, Liz. No Republican wants a RINO.
 
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