• @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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    97 days ago

    I pretty much agree. I think the confusion of switching candidates would cause administrative panic, and a huge portion of voters would still vote for Biden. My morbid hope is for Biden to keel over. I think that’s the most graceful way we could swap candidates.

    • classic
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      107 days ago

      Or he could step down with dignity and back his replacement candidate. Seems like that would help sway voters in the Democrats favor

      • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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        57 days ago

        I think a fair amount of voters would still end up voting for Biden, though. Some people are really unaware of politics.

        • classic
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          37 days ago

          How can they vote for him if he’s not on the ballot?

          • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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            17 days ago

            Given how dysfunctional our democracy is do you think Biden would be properly removed from ballots in all the states? Wouldn’t GOP governors in purple states have a big motivation to keep both candidates on the ballot?

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      7 days ago

      Him getting JFK’d isn’t an impossibility. Sad thing to wish for, though. I feel like Biden actually has good intentions here, I’d like him to just retire in peace. Democrats in congress could oust him as unfit under the 25th amendment and it would probably work whether the republicans join or not.