With President Biden’s 2024 reelection announcement imminent (and nine months to go before the first presidential primary), a lot can happen—and will.
So, as we stand in the paddock today, what’s the conventional wisdom about 2024?with the grim reality thatand Trump will likely be their respective parties’ nominees. No one asked for this sequel, and it’s guaranteed to be even uglier than 2020’s matchup.
There seems to be a general acquiescence among supporters of each candidate that while their guy may be flawed, he can beat the other guy. But in the world’s greatest democracy, that is such a pathetically low bar. Is this the best we have to offer? Clearly, the answer is no. Republicans know that a would-be nominee who lost the presidency as well as control of the House and Senate for the first time in almost a century , and who has been twice impeached and could, by next summer, be four times indicted, is not the best standard-bearer for the GOP. But party leaders are in mortal fear of the First Bully. And looking at how he’s shellacking“Forget Gallup and keep galloping.
And that’s a shame. Because the conceit of Biden’s decision is that he is basically saying, “I’m running again to finish what I started because no one else can.” Well, that’s a load of manure. By running for reelection at 80, he may be ensuring that no Democrat can finish what he began.in the Hive, Biden was the right candidate during that perilous period in 2020. Given the available options, I voted for him.
And to those clutching pearls about a possible independent candidacy, I say, “Get a better candidate.”
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