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Could RFK Jr step in for Biden?
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(06-30-2024, 05:49 PM)pally Wrote: you just listed every president for the last 40 years and except for Nixon all participated in the campaigns of the successor candidate(s).  Even Regan made several  speeches for Bush before the election.  Clinton also made appearances for Gore and Bush campaigned for McCain, including announcing his endorsement on the White House lawn.   Bush hates Trump  which is what kept him on the sidelines. Jimmy Carter has been involved with every Democratic campaign until his health failed.  Ford was involved in the 1980 campaign

We can go further back, Truman campaigned for Stevenson, Kennedy and Johnson.  Eisenhower campaigned for Nixon in 1960, his health was failing by 1968 but he publically endorsed him.

No former POTUS has attempted to be the figure head of their party and broker deals like Obama. Obama is still out on the campaign trail; He went all in on Joe Biden just yesterday after the debate. What happens if Joe drops out now? He makes the king maker look like an idiot for endorsing a candidate with dementia.

I know you would vote for a deceased Joe Biden and so would your far-left friends, but Independents are watching the fiasco and are not amused the liberal media, former POTUS and many others attempted to get a broken product over the finish line.

What does it say about Obama's judgement touting Joe Biden is great, just had a bad night.

If the invoke the 26th amendment, then Kamala finishes Biden's term. I believe Johnson takes over the vote for a tie in the Senate if Kamala becomes president.

But, if Joe is not ousted, major issues with his campaign money and also state deadlines to get on the ballot.

In other words, iy gets very messy very quickly.
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RE: Could RFK Jr step in for Biden? - Luvnit2 - 06-30-2024, 08:09 PM

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