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We, the voters of the Democratic Party, are being gaslighted.
The debate was an excuse, as another poster put it so well.
The media is amplifying the division and uncertainty like a wall of sound at a Stones concert.
I am stunned by some of the names I hear calling for this and predicting defeat.
Some of these seem to be willing to throw us to the tender mercies of a newly empowered Trump, as long as it means they get more cash from donors to stay in office.
They don't seem to believe that once Trump establishes himself, in a short time, I'm guessing within a year, there will be no opposition left to speak of, including them.
It is demoralizing to come here and see all the "goodbye Joe Biden" threads.
I believe the majority here feel the same way.
Let's find out.
Should Joe Biden step down?
(I am not in the habit of begging for recs, but if you vote, kindly rec for visibility so that the poll reaches as many DUers as possible, to make a more accurate reflection of the general sentiment on this site. Thanks! )
227 votes, 1 pass | Time left: Unlimited | |
Yes he should step down | |
24 (11%) |
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No he is our candidate and the incumbent | |
182 (80%) |
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It make no difference as long as we vote Democratic | |
21 (9%) |
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1 DU member did not wish to select any of the options provided. | |
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bif
(24,226 posts)He should have done it months ago. If he steps down now, tRump is getting elected. As horrifying as that sounds.
orangecrush
(22,103 posts)If Trump walks through and takes the throne, we are beyond fucked.
maxsolomon
(35,338 posts)And throwing a Hail Mary is warranted.
Going to be a hell of a Convention.
PeaceWave
(1,038 posts)For example, 16 polls have been conducted in Pennsylvania over the last 90 days. In those polls, Trump is averaging +4.5 (above the average margin of error for those polls). In Arizona, Trump is now averaging +6.0 (above the MOE). In Nevada, Trump's average is +5.1 (above the MOE). In North Carolina, Trump's average is +5.7 (above the MOE). In Georgia, Trump's average is +4.0 (above the MOE). In Wisconsin, Trump is now at +3.4, having led in 8 of the last 9 polls conducted there. To add insult to injury, the last two Virginia polls show Trump with a small lead in that state. There isn't any good news in any of these numbers.
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/president/general/2024/pennsylvania/trump-vs-biden
0rganism
(24,741 posts)This isn't only about Biden's candidacy anymore. He would need to resign the presidency immediately to give Kamala a chance to hold the incumbency advantage. Such a move would likely create further chaos and upheaval, undermining the desired calmness sane people prefer to see in the federal government.
Mz Pip
(27,928 posts)who will ride in on a silver unicorn to save the day. Should have happened months ago if it was going to happen.
orangecrush
(22,103 posts)What they are thinking is beyond my comprehension.
krawhitham
(4,899 posts)If the Elites disrespect Harris by removing her from the ticket, we will lose all black support (rightfully so) and won't carry a single state
maxsolomon
(35,338 posts)the Af-Am population is not decisive everywhere.
Mz Pip
(27,928 posts)Lots more chatter today. I turned it off. It is what it is. Nothing I can do one way or the other.
wryter2000
(47,575 posts)Hell no!
orangecrush
(22,103 posts)berniesandersmittens
(11,712 posts)Exactly. Until Joe says he's out, I support him 110%.
we can do it
(12,789 posts)Sympthsical
(10,391 posts)So this is just flypaper.
lees1975
(6,090 posts)Why ask the candidate who will win the election to step down?
kerry-is-my-prez
(9,409 posts)It seems like suicide to have him drop off at this point in the race, but when you hear (or dont hear) all of the leaders of the party hinting or not saying anything youd figure that they know something we dont know. Im no expert.
orangecrush
(22,103 posts)It's about voters.
Your vote should count as much as theirs.
BlueCheeseAgain
(1,983 posts)... you wouldn't lead into it with a preamble like that one.
Also, given that saying the Yes position has been a one-way ticket to getting banned from the site, I'm not sure how honest the responses will be.
lees1975
(6,090 posts)Or are you one of those people who says the polls you don't like are wrong?
If we put another poll up here in an hour, and asked the same question without the preamble, we'd get the same result.
BlueCheeseAgain
(1,983 posts)Ideally, one asked by someone who is seen as impartial.
It's possible that the results would be the same. But there's a reason reputable polls don't begin by saying "The Democratic Party is full of evil baby killers who hate sunshine and happiness. Now, in the upcoming election, which of the following candidates do you prefer ... ?"
DemonGoddess
(5,125 posts)I agree we're being gaslighted. We need to come back swinging and SUPPORT our choice.
BigmanPigman
(52,351 posts)orangecrush
(22,103 posts)ecstatic
(34,502 posts)We can stick by Biden all day long, but if at least 95% of Democrats are not right there with us, we lose. When we're united and in lockstep, the media follows and voters follow. So getting our own house in order is the most important thing that is needed to win.
There are three factions right now:
1: Those who absolutely and unconditionally support Biden
2: Those who absolutely want a replacement (most elected Democrats?)
3: Those who just want to win, regardless of who the candidate is
Faction 2 isn't budging and they're not going to. They don't do the unconditional blind support thing. They see what they see and it's hard to dispute what they're saying because they're right: Biden is old. On TV at times he looks around 90 years old. Faction 2 members are terrified whenever Biden speaks instead of just relaxing and going with the flow and excusing away any gaffes the way we've done for years.
So now the question is, are Factions 1 and 2 willing to ENTHUSIASTICALLY unite around Kamala Harris?
Either way, this is a fucked up situation. Biden has more physical symptoms of aging because of how hard he works everyday. His immense knowledge and wisdom is still there but people are complaining about the presentation.
Silent Type
(7,301 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(155,391 posts)polichick
(37,626 posts)he spoke of when he ran last time. He was relatively old then and knew it. I get wanting to finish what he started, but no number of terms would ever complete the work. Either way, wed all better get to the polls this time!
Polybius
(18,282 posts)After what happened on Saturday and it quited up, I now say no. I have no idea why it started up again.
LoisB
(8,940 posts)jmbar2
(6,215 posts)Freethinker65
(11,160 posts)However, to appease donors, I would be ok with Biden stating clearly, once again, that he is currently fit to serve; citing his accomplishments and daily tasks, routines, and schedule which he adheres to, BUT if the time comes during his next term that he can no longer perform the duties of the Presidency (not because of snapshot poll numbers or financial backers' demands), he will resign with dignity and grace for serving this great Nation as is his duty.
orangecrush
(22,103 posts)Joe Biden will do whatever is in the best interest of the country.
I trust him completely.
PikaBlue
(264 posts)I'm not giving up on Joe! As I said in another post, this is a President who has accomplished so many good things for ALL Americans. I have wracked my brains for any combination that would have a greater probability of success than Biden/Harris. Dems need to shut down this equivalent of a cafeteria food fight and hammer the message in those states we need to win. We have Joe and Kamala, the other side has a convicted felon who has the IQ of a kumquat and Pennywise the Clown as his running mate.
orangecrush
(22,103 posts)The results here speak for themselves.