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In reply to the discussion: Lichtman: If Biden bows out of the race, he must CONCURRENTLY RESIGN THE PRESIDENCY [View all]deurbano
(2,987 posts)76. Even if he held the vote, they have the majority, and have already shredded every norm...
just like when Scalia died.
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Lichtman: If Biden bows out of the race, he must CONCURRENTLY RESIGN THE PRESIDENCY [View all]
TasminCat
Jul 2024
OP
And if Mike Johnson were to become president, he'd be pressured to name Trump as VP, then resign.
highplainsdem
Jul 2024
#24
I mean, if Biden were to resign, Harris becomes president, the house refuses to confirm any vice-president
unblock
Jul 2024
#94
I certainly hope so. But these donors seem hell bent on killing any chance of that....
unblock
Jul 2024
#97
Even if he held the vote, they have the majority, and have already shredded every norm...
deurbano
Jul 2024
#76
If Biden leaves, Fox and the MAGAs will be shitting on us like there's no tomorrow.
Initech
Jul 2024
#4
The incumbent president being the incumbent party candidate is one of the keys, yes. However,
unblock
Jul 2024
#22
Well, at least Whitmer could neutralize the big assassination attempt drama, by reminding everyone that she
Sogo
Jul 2024
#75
If you don't vote to cancel out a Republican vote, then that Trump vote prevails.
SunSeeker
Jul 2024
#116
I SAID I DON'T WANT HIM OUT. I SAID I DON'T WANT HIM OUT. DID YOU READ MY POST?
TasminCat
Jul 2024
#21
He's right according the Keys, but WILL NEVER FUCKING HAPPEN. And he knows that.
Deek1935
Jul 2024
#19
It would boost Kamala's profile, and she hasn't had a lot of media attention. She would be there when interest rates are
Doodley
Jul 2024
#25
I said I don't want Biden out. But if he is out, what is wrong with empowering Kamala with the office of the President?
TasminCat
Jul 2024
#50
And Kamala would not have a VP because the house is not going to approve of anyone
Bev54
Jul 2024
#54
Unnecessary claptrap and another OP on ignore. Where's my torch? I can't find my pitchfork.
jaxexpat
Jul 2024
#60
Huh? Why must he resign? An incumbency of 100 days for Ms Harris is hardly an advantage...
brush
Jul 2024
#83
If he steps down...The NEW VP would have to be confirmed by the majority of the house and senate
FloridaBlues
Jul 2024
#98
This is questionable thinking, where he is going from a model that gives a point to incumbancy
karynnj
Jul 2024
#102
Nah, she's part of the administration, that would be semantics. Plus the GOP will never vote on a VP is Biden resigns
themaguffin
Jul 2024
#104
What a mess if Schiff et al force Biden out and we have this VP issue, we deserve a VP!
NowsTheTime
Jul 2024
#111