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Nat Pernick's avatar

Thanks for your comment. The question is - at this stage, with 5 weeks until the convention and 2 1/2 months until early voting, what candidate has a better chance than Biden? It's too late to start a campaign and its risky because even an experienced candidate may crash (see Michael Bloomberg). Perhaps Harris, but she is already part of the ticket, as you indicate. So best to focus on supporting Biden and beating Trump - following your 10% / 90% formula does the trick.

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Don Klemencic's avatar

Joe Biden often says, "Don't compare me with the Almighty, compare me with the alternative". There is a total lack of symmetry in our choice. For Biden to be as good as Trump is foul, his goodness would have to be Godlike. So, as much as I like and admire Joe Biden, My vote will be one tenth For Biden and nine tenths Against the criminal fascist Trump.

I was shaken yesterday to read about the trend lines in voter opinion since the debate. If Biden should step aside, the only rational replacement would be his Vice President, Kamala Harris. The primary voters who made Joe Biden their presidential candidate Also voted for Kamala Harris as their vice-presidential candidate; and the primary duty of a Vice President is the responsibility of stepping in to replace the President when that becomes necessary. To choose anyone else is to Disregard the millions of voters who chose this team. In addition, I believe that as part of that team Kamala would have access to all the donations that have been made to Biden-Harris. No one else would have access, so that hypothetical alternate candidate would have to start collecting from zero.

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