Saturday, July 06, 2024
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The Regime is Riding with Biden



The 1st presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle took place six days ago, and we’ve witnessed plenty of speculation about Joe Biden’s political future. Immediately after the debate, prominent Democrat insiders and activists were calling for Joe Biden to step down. Here are just a few of the prominent Democrats who’ve called for Biden to step down in recent days:

-former presidential candidate Andrew Yang

CNN political commentator Van Jones

-Democrat Congressman Lloyd Doggett

-former HUD Secretary (Obama administration) Julian Castro

Despite these calls for Biden’s removal among the Democrat faithful, the Democrat political establishment has made a clear to decision support Joe Biden as their presidential candidate.

How do I know? King Barack Obama put out a post on Twitter/X last Friday in support of Joe Biden. Obama’s tweet has gained over 117 million views in the past 5 days.

At this point in time, it will be extremely difficult for Democrats to remove Joe Biden as their presidential candidate. Ballot access issues, a lack of suitable replacement options, and other similar problems make it unlikely for someone else to replace Biden for the 2024 election. Consequently, the Regime is riding with Biden for the time being.

In fact, Revolver News published a solid article two days ago about the likelihood of Joe Biden remaining in the Presidential race:

“Just as the media seemed to be waging a full-on assault against Biden, prominent Democrats stepped in with a rather different message. In a matter of hours, the most senior and respected Democrat officials came out with public support for Biden

But don’t be fooled. Biden isn’t dropping out. He was never going to drop out. No matter how badly Biden did Thursday night—and it’s hard to imagine a worse showing than what we all saw—he was always going to stay in. Unless Biden dies or becomes a vegetable incapable of basic articulation or ambulation, he will remain the Democrat candidate on November 5.

We’re roughly six weeks out from the Democrat National Convention (DNC) in Chicago (August 19th to 22nd), and a lot could change between now and then. However, we should expect to find a decrepit Joe Biden pitted against President Donald Trump in the November general election.

The “America First” movement cannot become complacent even though President Trump is now the clear frontrunner in the election. Despite Biden’s terrible debate performance, the general election will still likely come down to the results in the 6 primary swing states: Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.