They have probably wanted to get Biden out and someone more viable in for quite some time. Some consider the fact that they have not been able to to be a devolution proof, that Biden is not exactly under their control.
Whether the campaign to switch him out will work or not is to be seen. Its' extremely late in the race. Personally, I think the chance that they will succeed in replacing him is about 20% to 80% not.
I don't think there is a way to do it without Harris. They need Harris if they want to pull the 25th & I think the campaign funds can only go to Biden or Harris's presidential run They might invent something but IDK how they can do it without Harris' consent, unless they assassinate her & Mike Johnson.
I suppose they could have a brokered convention if a significant percentage of delegates don't vote the way they are suppose to on the first round. That would be breaking rules that they would complain about if Republicans would do it but I guess they love to have double standards.
As far as I know, they are having a zoom convention, and that the candidate will be designated by the party, not in the usual way with delegates voting.
They have probably wanted to get Biden out and someone more viable in for quite some time. Some consider the fact that they have not been able to to be a devolution proof, that Biden is not exactly under their control.
Whether the campaign to switch him out will work or not is to be seen. Its' extremely late in the race. Personally, I think the chance that they will succeed in replacing him is about 20% to 80% not.
I don't think there is a way to do it without Harris. They need Harris if they want to pull the 25th & I think the campaign funds can only go to Biden or Harris's presidential run They might invent something but IDK how they can do it without Harris' consent, unless they assassinate her & Mike Johnson.
Harris and Clinton.
Then Harrus will bow out for Big Mike.
They do not need the 25th to replace Biden as the Democrat Candidate.
I suppose they could have a brokered convention if a significant percentage of delegates don't vote the way they are suppose to on the first round. That would be breaking rules that they would complain about if Republicans would do it but I guess they love to have double standards.
As far as I know, they are having a zoom convention, and that the candidate will be designated by the party, not in the usual way with delegates voting.