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...some 30 of them..
Did they not even imagine how the Trump campaign would exploit their calls for Joe Biden to withdraw or even with suggestions he should 'step down' from the presidency?
I'll tell you who cares. This voter who had endured weeks of his own party members saying essentially the same. Is it clear what this effort represents to the opposition now. Or does it have to be spelled out in cursive?
The Trump campaign has figured out how to exploit this Democratic movement of legislators which has thrown the campaign into such a tizzy.
Here's the deal though. For those of us who believe this 'Dump Biden' effort is an anathema to our democratic system of elections and the voters who participate, I will confidently declare that this is an official position of the Trump campaign, as if it wasn't obvious before.
Don't discount all of us who have been subjected to this internal betrayal of our votes, with self-dealing legislators trying to get President Biden to turn his back on those of us who voted to nominate him.
Let's see how Democrats react to THESE calls for our nominee to step down coming directly from the Trump ticket.
Then let's see the backflips used to distinguish the Trump campaign's goal of upsetting this ticket from any other ostensibly Democratically allied effort to do the same.
Also, this is a clear indication that the Trump team doesn't want to face Joe Biden and wants to disrupt the Democratic nomination process.
Who in our party is still standing for the same disruption, albeit for different reasons, but with the same destructive effect on the Democratic party and our chances in this election?
The Trump campaign doesn't want to face Joe Biden in the general so they're trying to exploit the Democratic based effort to get him out of the way.
Who in our party is acquiescing to that?
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