Also the Secret Service having to figure out the logistics of dealing with friendship bracelets. And Jason Kelce.
Jason has friendship bracelets
down.
I've been extremely annoyed with all the dems calling for Biden to step down. He deserved better.
How was this conversation not better held two years ago? Or a year ago? It's a few weeks before the convention. I am team No More Old White Guys but I'm still puzzled how this doesn't hand more votes to Trump. Moot point now.
I'm still puzzled how this doesn't hand more votes to Trump.
I really think that all the people who are going to vote for Trump are already accounted for. I don't think anyone is undecided between Trump and [Democratic candidate]; I think they've been undecided between Biden and [not voting]. So this may push some of those anti-Biden undecideds from [not voting] to [Democratic candidate].
I really think that all the people who are going to vote for Trump are already accounted for. I don't think anyone is undecided between Trump and [Democratic candidate]; I think they've been undecided between Biden and [not voting]. So this may push some of those anti-Biden undecideds from [not voting] to [Democratic candidate].
Yeah, pretty much. It also has scrambled the GOP messaging a bit, at least short-term. That's been amusing to see. I think Biden did the correct thing in dropping out, FWIW.
Trump was always incoherent and rambling he has gotten more so but there hasn't been a dramatic decline . With Biden it's pretty obvious that he has been having issues based on his recent past. And that is ...maybe not dramatic but a big deal. Of course I'm pretty sure that if Trump were in coma the GOP would keep him as the nominee and his supporters would vote for him.
Agreed on all counts.
I really think that all the people who are going to vote for Trump are already accounted for. I don't think anyone is undecided between Trump and [Democratic candidate]; I think they've been undecided between Biden and [not voting]. So this may push some of those anti-Biden undecideds from [not voting] to [Democratic candidate].
Yeah, I think/hope that's right. Yikes, though.
Oh, and while I was out shopping for the residents, there was an amateur marching band practicing up and down the shopping mall sidewalks. It might have been School of Honk, I know I've seen that polka-dotted tuba before. Just loverly random!
This is from days ago, but Theo, it was the summer camp program, and they'll be around this week, too!
I want to think that whatever is going on with Biden is either really new and the issues have taken everyone by surprise OR it's something they've known about but suddenly he's had more difficulties and that the plan was to get through until the new year and step down but the debate and the shooting changed things and pushed the issue.
I really hope it's something like that and not winging it.
Five days before the debate, someone who’d seen Biden recently at a fundraiser told me that he looked and sounded dramatically worse than the previous times they’d seen him — as recently as six months ago — and that they were now convinced Biden wouldn’t be able to make it through a second term. I blew that warning off and assumed things would be fine at the debate.
That's from Matt Yglesias, askye, and it tends to support your hope.
I'm still puzzled how this doesn't hand more votes to Trump.
Why would it? Surely most people who were planning to vote for Biden are already on Team Vote Blue No Matter Who, right? I think a shakeup has the potential to draw in more people who were unenthused about either Biden or Trump. Not to say I'm not super nervous still, and I certainly agree that Biden choosing not to run again last year would have been much better, but I think at this point he was pretty much toast and stepping down was the right (and almost inevitable) choice.
I really think that all the people who are going to vote for Trump are already accounted for. I don't think anyone is undecided between Trump and [Democratic candidate]; I think they've been undecided between Biden and [not voting]. So this may push some of those anti-Biden undecideds from [not voting] to [Democratic candidate].
There are more than a few apathetic bigots who’ve never voted in their lives who will crawl out from under whatever slimy rock they call home to keep a Black woman out of office.
There are more than a few apathetic bigots who’ve never voted in their lives who will crawl out from under whatever slimy rock they call home to keep a Black woman out of office.
That's my fear. And I, too, want to know why the hell the whole party wasn't persuading him this way two or three years ago. It's not like he was going to get younger. I can't help feeling like this is all too late.
My mom is 81 (and actually went to high school with Biden, good old tiny Delaware) and while she's energetic enough to do some things, she can't work a whole day anymore, and in the evenings she gets fuzzy and forgetful. Aging happens differently to different people in a lot of ways, and sometimes it happens pretty suddenly.
I wish we could have Hillary. I also wish I could wrangle a medically induced coma starting in mid-October.
I was already going to vote Blue, but I have to admit I’ll be doing so more enthusiastically now. I can see where Harris could get some folks who wouldn’t bother for Biden to the polls.
Like Whitmer a lot. She’s doing some great stuff in Michigan. It helps that the MI leg went Democrat, too, so she can actually get stuff done. MI has put more money towards schools, the environment, and I think they’re working to make it so a handful of old rich people who find windmills and solar panels “unsightly” can’t block green energy projects.