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[–] TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world -1 points 4 months ago

Thank you for the clarification, I appreciate it.

I spent some time thinking about this, and I'm interested in your take, because I agree with basically everything you say, and especially:

i e . we are fucked.

I truly don't think Biden can win at this point. The way I see it, supporting Biden as a candidate, arguing that he's the lessor of evils, that we just have support him to beat Trump; its not only supporting genocide, its basically committing to a failed strategy because you are too blind to see any other way.

To make it short: I don't think Biden is going to be the nominee. Not after this week. Not after they've been hiding him as much as they have. His cognitive decline is real, and his ludicrous position on Gaza is setting the stage for global conflict.

I'm gonna say that after this week, Biden's polling is going to dip into the thirties, and in 4-6 weeks he'll be polling at 35-40%. He's not going to change his position on Gaza and he can't win the national election with his position on Gaza. The student protests have highlighted that point.

Do you think Biden will be the nominee after his reaction to these student protests?