Amidst growing concerns over President Joe Biden's candidacy for the upcoming election, discussions within the Democratic Party are intensifying over potential replacements.
A recent poll suggests that Michelle Obama is the only Democrat who could confidently beat Donald Trump, though she is unlikely to run. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is gaining support from liberal pundits and pollsters as a strong alternative. Democratic governors have expressed their support for Biden, emphasizing their commitment to his campaign.
However, there's speculation about a 'five-week speed-dating primary' to quickly decide on a replacement if Biden were to drop out, highlighting the party's urgency and uncertainty about the best strategy to maintain the presidency.
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Democrats ‘floating’ idea of a ‘five-week speed-dating primary’ ahead of convention: report
A new report suggested Dems are considering a "speed-dating" style primary to select a replacement for Pres. Joe Biden before the convention.
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Liberal pundits and pollsters make the case for Kamala Harris to replace Biden
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Pragmatic pundits, pollsters, and people of Democratic persuasion are starting to line up behind vice-president Kamala Harris as the putat.
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