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Biden:
>I wasn't going to run again if it weren't for him threatening democracy!
Trump:
>I wasn't going to run again if it weren't for him being such a terrible president!
Who do these egotistical clowns think that they're fooling with this bullshit?
I still think this was planned and the dems were always going to swap out Biden to make his replacement look better. I’d love to be proven wrong, though
>>374128We should have gotten Jimble, he’d set this country straight
>Kamala getting ignored
Lmao
This "he has a cold" crap is the biggest fucking cope ever. He was less coherent than Trump while he had Covid, ffs
Looks like Trump might get the black vote, lmao
Lmao, they were so ready for Biden to win this debate.
https://vxtwitter.com/shaneyyricch/status/1806413062427066770Sucks to be them
>>374145I just sent my $25, can the rest of you say the same?
Okay, that's enough meme-dumping for tonight.
>meanwhile "experts" say
If it was only stutters as his unsure walking, going stairs up but needs assistance to go down, staring into emptiness/ stopping having small motions and freezing is as dementia as it gets, only thing that kept him going even that well in debate was whatever drug cocktail they used. Also one thing that i started to wonder is that if he had hidden inner ear speaker or something.
I'm always horrifyingly impressed how differently these faggots view reality. They seem genuinely convinced that Biden is healthy and sane and Trump motherfucking strangles kittens or something.
Such things would drive me to drink if I wasn't such a teetotaler.
Looks like they're still betting on this dead horse.
>>374173That last pic gives me a smidge of hope that reddit still has real humans on it.
Kamala Harris' camp is mad that Newsom and Whitmer are being floated as replacements over her
>After President Joe Biden's widely panned debate performance against former President Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris emerged as perhaps the president's most forceful advocate. >Harris, who has enjoyed a strong governing relationship with Biden, is seen by many as a top successor to the president should he exit the presidential race. >But some of Harris' allies are frustrated that Democratic figures like California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are being touted more frequently than the vice president as potential Biden replacements in many circles, according to Politico. >"The fact that people keep coming back to this is so offensive to so many of us," an unnamed Harris ally told the publication. "They still don't get that the message you're saying to people, to this Democratic Party, is, we prefer a white person." >Another ally told Politico: "If they think they are going to get through South Carolina bashing an effective and qualified Black woman vice president — their instincts are as bad as I thought they were." >Harris ran for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, and there were high hopes for her campaign among many lawmakers and voters. But even after gaining traction following a primary debate where she skewered Biden over comments he made regarding his work with pro-segregationist lawmakers, her campaign faltered. >Her eventual selection as Biden's running mate was praised by many Democrats — especially among Black voters in the party — which only strengthened after she was elected as vice president. >But throughout much of her tenure, Harris has been dogged by low approval ratings alongside Biden. During her first two years in office, the coronavirus and a 50-50 Senate largely kept her in Washington, as she was needed to break ties on important votes. >https://www.businessinsider.com/kamala-harris-biden-debate-newsom-whitmer-reaction-2024-6>>374080To be fair, CNN and Snopes have always been very right wing leaning.
>>374182I've actually been seeing people on reddit say this.
I just need a place to upload them during the mlpcon stream
>>374195Welcome, fren.
Feel free to post your art wherever you wish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIfH4YMbgKgThis is basically irrelevant in comparison, but in the third congressional district for South Carolina Sheri Biggs edged out Mark Burns with only a ~1000 vote difference. Unfortunately S.C. politics is deeply corrupt and massive Democrat donors were supporting Biggs through donations and hate ads against Burns.
>Peace through strength>Calling out the fag agendaI like the nigger firebrand pastor, I wish he won.
What is this "Project 25" conspiracy theory these leftists keep talking about? Have they convinced themselves that Trump will ban the internet, or something?
>>374212It's supposedly the plan for what Republicans, lobbyists and donors want to do once Trump gets elected: it's basically a wishlist of conservative goals, some of which might actually be feasible. I think there's a website for it.
The media has been talking about it a lot to scare Democrats into voting.
>>374217Makes it sound cool and scifi rather than ominous. The fuck are these useless majors doing?
>Oh yeah lol, he's been brain damaged for a year and a half minimum
>No we didn't feel it was necessary to tell the American people this until it was impossible to hide, why do you ask?