The idea that because Biden beat him once then he’s the one to beat him again is like saying to an actor that since you won the Oscar last year of course you’ll win it again this year. IT’S A DIFFERENT MOVIE THIS YEAR. And nowhere in the Constitution is there some special assignation given to incumbency . When Eugene McCarthy challenged Lyndon Johnson, no one thought he “shouldn’t!” We just thought that was democracy.

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Acting and not being a criminal are two different things, dope.
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I agree. Biden not our best option. But he stands a much better chance than you would. Really passing up an opportunity here by not running Gavin Newsom or Gretchen Whitmer.
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"When Eugene McCarthy challenged Lyndon Johnson, no one thought he “shouldn’t!” We just thought that was democracy" Ok. Now do Ted Kennedy and Jimmy Carter.
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All polls show Joe Biden losing to Trump. The DNC doesn't care if Trump wins, or they wouldn't be running a loser. Only Marianne Williamson's campaign can win, she has a platform that will help working class people & she will declare a climate emergency.
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The idea that because Biden beat him once then he’s the one to beat him again or not the one to beat him again is like saying to an actor that since you won the Oscar last year of course you will or of course you won't win it again this year. IT’S A DIFFERENT MOVIE THIS YEAR.
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It’s actually not like that at all. Oscar winners change every year. Incumbent presidents win re election like 85% of the time.
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There is about 2.4 acres of farmable land on planet per person. Do you think that every person should have a dedicated piece of property?
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Just accept that you’re going to lose every single primary election.
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