• @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    104 months ago

    Whaaat, you’re telling me the people insisting that it’s literally not legally possible to run anyone but Biden at this point were full of shit?? 🙄

    • coyotino [he/him]OP
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      114 months ago

      Well the ball is in Biden’s court. He won the primary fair-and-square, so for the most part, only he can choose to voluntarily relinquish those delegates. This is why you’re seeing so many articles about this - it’s a pressure campaign to convince Biden himself to consider stepping down.

  • @Visikde@beehaw.org
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    64 months ago

    Ah Dems finding new ways to lose
    The last time the incumbent wasn’t the nominee We got eight years of Dick

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    14 months ago

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    Under DNC rules, requests to nominate a candidate must be presented in writing and include written approval from the proposed nominee – as well as a petition with signatures from at least 300 convention delegates.

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    Then, while the primary was still underway, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated, leaving Vice President Hubert Humphrey to battle it out with anti-war Senator Eugene McCarthy.

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