• Jaysyn
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          Tell me you don’t understand how party politics & voting work without telling me you don’t understand how party politics & voting work.

          • @Aabbcc@lemm.ee
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            1 year ago

            “I’m not owned that’s just how the game is played”

            -person who’s totally getting owned

    • Flying Squid
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      121 year ago

      Because the party isn’t going to defy the incumbent president. This should be obvious.

      • @Aabbcc@lemm.ee
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        -21 year ago

        It’s not obvious, please explain why not. He’s worse for their chance of winning.

        • Flying Squid
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          31 year ago

          The why not is that he wants to run again and he’s the president. Why do you think the Democrats would say no to him? He’s the president.

    • @Habahnow@sh.itjust.works
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      41 year ago

      They all ran before the 2020 election, people mainly liked Biden. (I voted Bernie). The time to get a better candidate than Biden was then, changing things up would be a huge risk for Democrats and would help Trump (R’s can’t easily say Biden is insane and take their away their rights, unlike a new candidate which they can say is the bogeyman). This is the exact same reason Trump ran basically unopposed for his 2nd term, its generally the best idea in the US’s system vs picking another candidate. If you care about how “bad” Biden is, then vote in the next general and help out the best candidate.

    • be_excellent_to_each_other
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      Depends how cynical you feel today.

      IMO it’s either:

      • The DNC believes anyone too progressive will get stomped in the general election

      • Don’t forget, Dems would be conservatives in most other countries. As much as I hate to say it, I’m not convinced most of them aren’t just as beholden to corporate interests as R is.

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      Probably a little of both of those actually. Also, maybe a dash of - boomers are going to control our politics until a bunch more boomer voters and boomer politicians die of old age.

    • They can and I wish they would, but it’s too late this election. Anyone else would have two weeks or so to get on the ballot and get name recognition and get people to like what they’re doing. Not really sure that’s possible.