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Bidenā€™s defiance against calls for him to leave the presidential campaign after last monthā€™s debate have only worsened his chances in November, Cook Editor-in-Chief Amy Walter wrote.

ā€œBiden was losing pre-debate. Now, heā€™s losing by a bit more,ā€ she said, adding that the possibility Biden leaves the race at this point is ā€œremote.ā€

Citing postdebate polling, Cook announced it will move Minnesota, New Hampshire and Nebraskaā€™s 2nd Congressional District from ā€œLikely Democraticā€ to ā€œLean Democratic.ā€ The group also moved Nevada, Arizona and Georgia from ā€œTossupā€ to ā€œLean Republican.ā€

    • CaliforniaSober@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      WE KNOW.

      You cats donā€™t shut up about it, and have no other ideas for the greatest issues of our timesā€¦ you should start a religion.

    • TropicalDingdong@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      Why do you insist on these insane projections?

      Harris is fine. Fucking Newsom is fine. Fucking ANYONE who is able to get through a fucking sentence where they remember how the sentence started is fine. It would also be great if they didnā€™t advocate for the dropping bombs on brown babies so we could win back MI/ MN/ and WI, but at this point, Biden has an effectively 0% chance of winning this thing.

      If you advocate for him, or are trying to prevent a conversation that is critical of him, YOU are a Trump supporter.

      • carl_dungeon@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        Iā€™m not advocating for anyone other than not trump- but I am concerned that putting someone up that no one knows much about is gonna cause people to just not vote out of frustration/apathy/ignorance, and then what happens?

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          2 months ago

          People know about Biden. Heā€™s losing. This would be a fine argument if he was just winning but looked shaky, but thatā€™s not the situation.

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        2 months ago

        Harris will lose. Sheā€™s less popular than Hillary Clinton - thatā€™s fucking impressive.

        So I very much object to ā€œHarris is fineā€.