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[–] Nobody@lemmy.world 11 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

This should seal the deal on Biden dropping out of the race. His odds of winning already weren’t good, and now he’s completely lost control of the popular narrative.

The assassination attempt will be all everyone’s talking about until something extremely big replaces it. The only possible story that can shift people’s focus is Biden’s deeply patriotic decision to sacrifice his second term for the good of the country.

Devise a framework where negative ads are not allowed, and debates are civil and informative to the public. Find the best candidate the old fashioned way.

[–] qprimed@lemmy.ml 15 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

seriously, at this point the Democrats have got to do something bold. the combined trajectories of this election and the country are not promising.

edit to say... my bold move would be:

  • biden steps aside (powerful good of the country speech and all that - huge opportunity to remind everyone what a shitbag trump is)
  • kamala sanctions this process by somehow transitioning funds to a diff general account.
  • dems flood the news cycle with a mini primary (flash campaign and debates) all the way up to the convention with a diverse selection of candidates... showcase the big tent and range of ideas.

don't know how they deal with delegate votes for a nominee, but the dems have to take over the news cycle and keep the focus on them with at least the veneer of something vagely democratic and energizing, otherwise I think we get king klepto-fascist.

this is likely a pipe dream and I am going to shut up now.

[–] Nobody@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago

Exactly. Trump threw out the playbook and won. Biden got by with old politics and won, but it’s not going to happen again. Not after today.

The Democrats need to finally establish a cohesive identity. Introduce someone who can tell you what voting Democrat will deliver for your family.

And maybe please involve James Carville in the process. He consistently has his finger on the pulse of economic issues, which are what actually matter right now for “swing voters.”