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The aftermath of Biden’s debate performance seems to have jarred confidence within his party, with reports from Reuters highlighting the unease among Democrats about his ability to fulfill a second term. This scenario has led to strategic considerations about who could credibly replace him, with Harris currently leading internal discussions as the primary candidate.
While Harris is seen as the likely choice, there are whispers of other potential candidates within the party. Names such as California Governor Gavin Newsom, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro have been floated as possible alternatives. However, sources indicate that bypassing Harris might be a complex challenge, suggesting a near certainty in her candidacy if Biden steps aside.
The focus on Harris was apparent during a recent encounter with CBS News at a campaign fundraiser in McLean, Virginia. When asked about the calls for Biden to withdraw, Harris staunchly defended Biden, stating, “Joe Biden is our nominee.” Her readiness to lead, if necessary, was affirmed as she expressed pride in her role as Biden’s running mate.
Carry 46 rounds concealed? (comfortably)
As the Democratic party navigates these turbulent waters, the conversation seems to be shifting from not only who might lead if Biden steps down but also the broader implications for the party’s future and coherence. The scenario underscores the delicate balance the Democrats must maintain as they prepare for the upcoming election amidst internal uncertainties and external scrutiny.




So we could go from brain dead to a cackling no brain fool. Sounds like a democRAT idea