From John Ammon <[email protected]>
Subject CAMPAIGN INTERRUPTUS: Pulling Out of the Campaign Too Early?
Date July 22, 2024 7:20 PM
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Campaignus Interruptus – Pulling Out of the Campaign Too Early? [[link removed]]
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It should be made clear that removing Biden as a candidate and removing him from office, are two different things. Execute the first and we are still left with a non-functioning chief executive for months.

"The best course of action is to pressure the President to resign and let Kamala act presidential for a few months, strengthening her meager qualifications to do the job and change her image from vacuous opportunist to statesman.

This gives the Democrat Party its only slim but realistic chance to stop the Trump juggernaut."

While Biden undoubtedly is concerned about his party's political future, we remain concerned about having an impaired commander-in-chief remain in office. With little sense and now no political power, this would be an ideal time for a foreign adversary to make a move, catching the US in an awkward and confused state.
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