Posted on 11/14/2021 7:30:52 AM PST by rktman
There's no more pretending that President Joe Biden may not be the Democratic nominee come 2024. Almost 11 months in, the Biden presidency has been catastrophic. The polls are not only finding Biden underwater when it comes to his approval rating, but that even a plurality of Democrats don't want him to run. Other options then may be Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and Vice President Kamala Harris, as Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Sean Sullivan wrote for the Washington Post on Saturday.
They weren't even coy in their headline, which read "Harris and Buttigieg under the spotlight amid uncertainty over Biden’s future."
Most of the piece discusses Harris and Buttigieg and their roles in the administration. Biden, who is still the president and has not yet ruled out a run for 2024, is mentioned very little, which is certainly telling.
Still, he does receive some mentions:
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
‘The Bench’ is a little thin on the Democrat side of the aisle to say the least.
I kid you not. Just before I read your comment, I scrolled up to see if it was the Bee.
As usual, liberals can’t do math. It’s 10 months next week.
“After Joe’s upcoming physical i think they will 25 him.”
As long as he can still be propped up and can read the teleprompter, why?
2022 is looming, they know Brandon is a one termer and can not run again and a public joke. They have gotten all they could have ever dreamed of out of him and now they have to shuffle their cards and try to keep it.
Only a damn fool even considers the fact that Biden will run for a second term
The article is an idiot writing words to earn his daily bread
That’s admiral woman to you bub!
What do the Dems see in Buttplug? Obviously it won’t be kamala.
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