Moreover, according to a senior Democratic official, the party leadership would have much more control over choosing a replacement if Biden were to drop out after receiving the nomination than if he did so beforehand. Once a candidate is officially nominated, there is a process for the Democratic National Committee members to choose a successor. Biden is the dominant force at the DNC, and his preference for a successor would surely carry sway.

If Biden were to exit before that, his delegates might do what he asked of them — but they wouldn’t be bound in the same way they are now. In that scenario, the delegates could nominate anyone, and there could be a political brawl at the convention.

    • @TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world
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      247 days ago

      Obama and John McCain, or Obama and Mitt Romney, I think were all considered pretty respectable by most Americans, especially compared to our current options.

    • NoIWontPickAName
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      137 days ago

      I liked Carter, down to earth and he built homes for humanity until he literally physically couldn’t anymore.

        • NoIWontPickAName
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          17 days ago

          He’s in hospice and lost his wife not too long ago.

          He’s just waiting to see her again now

          • @Skydancer
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            47 days ago

            So basically Biden with a less shitty stance on Palestine. I’ll take it!

            • NoIWontPickAName
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              47 days ago

              I mean I don’t disagree, but the man has decided that it’s time to go, and out of all of the presidents, he definitely deserves rest