Donald Trump has no idea what has hit him, and it’s a joy to watch

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Donald Trump has no idea what has hit him, and it’s a joy to watch - Lemmy.World

He’s had yet another horrible week. The old tricks aren’t working. Kamala Harris does not fear him. And it’s showing in the numbers.

I have to admit when I’m wrong.

I was all for Joe staying in the race, because I didn’t think the Dems would coalesce around one candidate without a shit-show convention.

Now I’m glad I was wrong. Just putting it out there.

100% the same

Dude I've never been so happy to be wrong as fuck

You know what the cool thing is? Those of us who were wrong for one reason or another will actually about it. We don’t pretend we were right the whole time. We don’t pretend it just didn’t happen.

Hindsight being what it is, I’m almost wondering if the timing was planned in advance. Biden already told us he’d be a one term president. If in 10 years they came out and said “Yeah, that was the plan from day one but we couldn’t tell anyone” I would absolutely believe it.

I threw an idea out in response to a comment here right after Biden backed out and the more I think about, the more it seems likely to be right.

My theory is that the DNC likely timed Biden stepping aside so it would be late enough they couldn’t hold primaries for the nominee. It came out in 2016 that the DNC was basically rigged for Clinton to win, regardless of what voters wanted. The 2016 primaries caused dissension with voters leading to lower turnout, and I think that was also somewhat true in 2020. By waiting as long as he did to back out, Biden took voter choice out of it and helped rally everyone behind Harris.

I could absolutely be wrong, but every time I run it through my head it feels more likely to be true. And if I’m right, it is a bit sleazy. However, I have to admit I’m surprised and impressed by how it’s turned out. I didn’t expect people to rally so strongly behind Kamala, and I’m excited to be a part of it!

It wasn’t “rigged” for Clinton (and I thought she was not a good candidate).

Bernie lost because less people voted for him.

If it wasn’t for the undemocratic caucuses, he would have lost earlier. For example, he won the Washington caucus but got crushed in the primary (which had massively higher turn out).

The fact of the matter is that the broader electorate wasn’t as left-wing as Lemmy or /r/politics is.

The primary was rigged before it even began. Typically when there’s no incumbent you’ll see several politician make a run for it. But 2016 was different. Hilary and the DNC went around to all of the presidential hopefuls in 2015 and basically told them to sit this one out because it’s her turn. Hilary was supposed to waltz her way to the nomination uncontested because they didn’t want a repeat of 2008. The only reason we got Sanders is because he was an outsider so he didn’t get the memo (or perhaps they didn’t consider him a serious threat).