Marianne would destroy Biden in a debate. She is a youthful 70 while Biden is a senile 80. DNC already rigging the electoral process. Let the people decide or suffer the consequences as they did in 2016 when they rigged the primaries for Clinton.
welp, i guess that takes care of that problem....I agree that the custom of always starting in the same state is dumb. I disagree that risking swing state NH for republican stronghold SC won't have impact on the general...especially if he loses the primary in NH over this.
I'd prefer a lottery or better yet a rotation system. It's for the presidency of America, not the northeast. Let them duke it out in Alaska.
Marianne would destroy Biden in a debate. She is a youthful 70 while Biden is a senile 80. DNC already rigging the electoral process. Let the people decide or suffer the consequences as they did in 2016 when they rigged the primaries for Clinton.
Misleading title. None of what you claim is substantiated in the article.Just like RFK Jr., Marianne Williamson is a Republican plant with the intent of messing with Biden.
The GOP attempt to disrupt the Democratic party process certainly backfired on the Republicans when RFK Jr. switched to being an independent --- and is likely to take more votes away from the Republican presidential candidate than Biden. Marianne is likely to blow up on he Republican backers in a similar manner.
Because sure to be lost SC (in the general) while risking swing NH for snubbing them and giving cons media ammo as NH picks another dem candidate is shitty strategy that endangers a dem. win. I'm not sure how having the first vote take place in SC over NH saves the dems money to be deployed in the general.
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Nov 30 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's name will not be on New Hampshire's primary ballot, but top Democrats are organizing a shoe-string, write-in campaign aimed at preventing an embarrassing loss for the president that might fuel concerns about his 2024 election prospects.
For an incumbent president, primary races -- the state-by-state competitions that nominate a political party's official presidential candidate -- are normally a perfunctory affair.
But Biden's decision to sit out New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary on Jan. 23 and ongoing concerns about his general election prospects have attracted intra-party rivals for the White House like Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips.