If Biden drops out now, how do the Democrats choose a new candidate?
The president has given no indication he plans to step aside, but possible replacements are already being named
Joe Biden gave no indication Friday that he planned to drop out of the presidential race, even as his widely panned performance in his debate against Donald Trump attracted censure from many fellow Democrats.
Some commentators hadcalled for replacing Biden as the nominee even before the debate, largely citing the president’s age as a potentially decisive vulnerability in the election. (Biden is 81, and Trump is 78).
Biden’s dismal showing on Thursday transformed those conversations from scattered whispers to a full-blown shouting match, with many in Washington openly speculating about who might step in for the president.
With all of the presidential primaries over, the process for replacing Biden would be complicated and politically volatile. Biden has already won far more delegates than he needs to secure the nomination, and the Democratic national convention, which will bring a formal end to the primary process, is less than two months away.
Here’s everything you need to know about the process for replacing Biden:
Sounds like someone lit a match and throw in the prairie at the hottest and driest moment in the summer and let the grass burnt...with this talk of replacing JB as Democrat nominee for the 2024 US presidential election. If JB team says, I'm not going away, so what? Watchagonna do? Cue the late Gary Coleman of the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes...
Sounds like someone lit a match and throw in the prairie at the hottest and driest moment in the summer and let the grass burnt...with this talk of replacing JB as Democrat nominee for the 2024 US presidential election. If JB team says, I'm not going away, so what? Watchagonna do? Cue the late Gary Coleman of the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes...
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