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June 19, 2023 at 11:44 am #7361
Mick1Participant71% of all voters and half of all Democrats say Joe Biden is too old to be President.
There’s healthy support for Democrats not named Biden, like JFK”s nephew:
Why Robert Kennedy Jr.’s 2024 Bid Is a Headache for Biden – DNyuz
or the Governor of the most populous state and the world’s 4th largest economy:
Newsom’s media blitz fuels presidential talk | The Hill
I saw Newsom on Hannity. Frankly, I thought he’d be more impressive. He didn’t do badly, but I wonder if he’s ready for primetime:
Newsom defends Biden’s presidency: ‘Man of decency and character’ – YouTube
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June 19, 2023 at 12:26 pm #7362
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ParticipantI still think they will find an excuse to pull him (health, legal). They’ll get around Kamala and things will bust open. Newsome will not be the candidate. Maybe Lori Lightfoot. She’s not doing anything. 🤪😉
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June 25, 2023 at 7:58 am #7383
Neodymium60
Participant[quote quote=7362]I still think they will find an excuse to pull him (health, legal). They’ll get around Kamala and things will bust open. Newsome will not be the candidate. Maybe Lori Lightfoot. She’s not doing anything. 🤪😉[/quote]
Lori Lightfoot was picked up on waivers by Harvard University. Surprisingly she was picked up by The School of Public Health and not the Kennedy School. Good place for someone the voters got sick of.
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June 25, 2023 at 11:41 am #7386
Mick1ParticipantLori Lightfoot was picked up on waivers by Harvard University. Surprisingly she was picked up by The School of Public Health and not the Kennedy School. Good place for someone the voters got sick of.
Just like Chesa Boudin slithering from the SF DA’s office to Cal-Berkeley. Makes sense to me.
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June 25, 2023 at 1:52 pm #7387
Neodymium60
ParticipantBoth Cal-Berkley and Harvard are wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Democratic Party. Those institutions draw dimwits like flies.
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July 6, 2023 at 12:46 pm #7424
Mick1ParticipantThe Washington Times thinks Biden is going to be replaced by Newsom.
Will Newsom replace Biden as Democrats’ presidential nominee?
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July 6, 2023 at 1:23 pm #7425
rjnwmillParticipantI’m hard pressed to understand how he runs from his California record…reparations, homelessness, out migration, poorly performing schools, the SF decline, Biden’s record of criminality and his own silence? What’s he got…the weather’s nice?
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July 6, 2023 at 1:38 pm #7426
Neodymium60
ParticipantYou don’t need much to garner 80 million votes. Newsome is a font of bad takes but he’s the prettiest corpse in the morgue. So he’s going to get in.
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