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Get ready Kamala fans...this is just the beginning

y2kmark

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Especially cheated on your mother, Ivana. Forget which hole he buried her on. With little Jr, Eric and Ivanka at home, model husband Donald went and knocked up Marla Maples. Gets better, Marla told Daddy and he strongly encouraged, some would even say pressured, her to have the fetus (hereafter known as Tiffany) surgically terminated. She, of course, refused and became Mrs. #2. Maybe Tiff and Farticus will go on the stump for the anti abortion platform:sneaky:...
 

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I hate to say this, but it kills me to admit this but I agree with Wyatt that polls should be taken with a grain of salt until September, mid-September to be exact.
If then. Mid November if you wanna be sure...
 

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If then. Mid November if you wanna be sure...



AHHHHHHHHHH, feels so good.
 
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The fact the right keeps pushing Shapiro is enough to know she made a good choice. ;)
Both candidates doubled down with their VP picks. Kamala picked a fellow liberal guaranteed to piss off the right: pro choice, fully funded school meals programs, fighter for veteran's benefits and so on. Cheeto Mussolini picked the hillbilly (NOT, actual hillbillys quickly disowned him) heartthrob. It's gonna be a regular weird-a-thon 🤡 . Polls do mean one thing: the more Farticus trails, the loonier things are going to become😍🍿...



AHHHHHHHHHH, feels so good.
Remember what Abe Lincoln, the forgotten Republican, said about the hen being the wisest of all beasts?
 
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Valcazar

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However, we've never been in this situation. We have had Presidents die and resign. The VP becomes the President and that's that. Vice Presidents have also run for the Presidency and had to earn it through the primary process.
Not true.
Last time this happened was 1968.
Humphrey won no primaries.
 

Valcazar

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We don't have a parliamentary system where the party members decide who will be the party leader.
Yes, the party members decide who will be the party nominee in the US as well.
Specifically, the delegates.

Those are the only people who get to vote on the nominee.

Both parties have put rules in place that the delegates will vote (at first) according to the proportion of votes won in the primary or caucus vote. (And, of course, those rules are different party to party and even state to state.)

These rules include "what to do if the person you were obligated to vote for withdraws".
 

Valcazar

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If Trump collapses from a stroke or a coronary in early September, won't the same situation propel JD Vance into the presidential nomination?
What happens depends on the GOP party rules.
 

WyattEarp

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Not true.
Last time this happened was 1968.
Humphrey won no primaries.
Technically, you are correct. However, Humphrey did compete for delegates against other contenders in more closed processes that existed at the time. The Democratic nomination was not bestowed on him.

Now what happened to Humphrey in November 1968? My memory escapes me. ;)
 
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WyattEarp

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Yes, the party members decide who will be the party nominee in the US as well.
Specifically, the delegates.

Those are the only people who get to vote on the nominee.

Both parties have put rules in place that the delegates will vote (at first) according to the proportion of votes won in the primary or caucus vote. (And, of course, those rules are different party to party and even state to state.)

These rules include "what to do if the person you were obligated to vote for withdraws".
Yes, all true.

However, our system currently differs greatly from Canada (and the U.K. and other parliamentary systems) in that almost everyone can have influence on the two major parties' nominee in the primary process. I'm sure Canadians can have influence on the leader a party selects. I don't sense it's as easy or direct.

As far as rules for "what to do if the person you were obligated to vote for withdraws", no one is saying that the Democratic party is doing anything illegal or in violation of their own rules. It's more of a matter of calling into question carrying Biden across the finish line and then giving the trophy to Kamala. What transpired is not explicitly wrong. It's implicitly questionable.
 
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AHHHHHHHHHH, feels so good.
I agree it feels good. Kamala feels very good. It's like she's an entirely, new person. Not one we know or will ever know until the election is over.

On some level, it's like Kamala and the party sucked the good feels for Biden out of him and left his decaying corpse.
 
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