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On the other hand, this could be a Major Indicator they will be replacing Biden at the convention. They might have to just to save the House.
Doubtful. In order to be in any of the debates, he has the be the Dem nominee. That makes post-convention.
As long as they don't Epstine him...
I see only three ways ahead:
50% They replace Biden
25% They keep Biden but honestly promote the Veep as the "Real Candidate" and suggest Biden will step down during his 1st term. SHE does most of the campaigning.
25% They keep Biden but he sends the lion's sum of his campaign contributions downline to House and Senate Candidates
WookieMan saysThe other trick will be not alienating their voters so much that they just stay home. Give the nod to Kamala Harris and see how the voter turnout goes.I get your point, but the DNC is a private entity. They can change whatever they want, whenever they want.
Nope. Not if they want their new candidate listed on the ballots. That is all controlled by the states.
Opinion | It’s time to rethink the presidential debates https://t.co/aXWAcKWKCP— Karen Tumulty (@ktumulty) June 25, 2020
Biden will debate that's my prediction, Trump I have my doubts.
“While I know no formal debate invitation will be issued to Joe Biden or Donald Trump until after the Party Conventions and the CPD’s invitation process, I wanted to set forth our views on how the Commission should proceed with planning for the fall debates,” Dillon wrote.
“First, once formally invited, Vice President Biden will accept and participate in the Commission’s planned Presidential candidates’ debates for September 29, October 15, and October 22; his running mate will participate in the Vice Presidential candidates’ debate set for October 7,” she wrote. “We hope that President Trump and Vice President Pence will similarly indicate their willingness to participate.”
She added: “Joe Biden looks forward to facing Donald Trump in a multi-debate series that the American people have come to expect from their leaders; we hope that President Trump would not break that tradition or make excuses for a refusal to participate.”
Dillon went on to write that Trump is “trailing badly in the polls” and is “desperate to change the subject from his failed leadership of the country.”
“We are seeing reports that he has his own proposal for debates—after having said, just six months ago, that he might not want to participate at all in planned debates,” Dillon wrote. “No one should be fooled: the Trump campaign’s new position is a debate distraction.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-agrees-to-three-general-election-debate