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    The document says:

    1. Popular policies wouldn’t allow us to maintain a fundraising edge
    2. We lost enthusiasm because of our vigorous defence of Israel
    3. Biden should have dropped out earlier, and there were people aware of the risk of a bad performance in the debate
    4. Harris didn’t do enough to differentiate herself from Biden and the opposition in (yet another) anti-establishment election
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      1. Trying to cozy up to Republicans by parading around with Liz Cheney was a horrible mistake that cost us progressive support.
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      1. Biden should have been a one term president since that’s what he said he was going to do at the beginning of his term. Reneging on that promise made them look desperate.
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          Calling yourself a “transition president“, and then not announcing your intention to run for reelection until after the inauguration is doing far more than implying.

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            It’s not unreasonable to think that he meant he wasn’t intending to run again, but it’s a VERY far cry from a promise. I suspect that if Trump weren’t running he would have been far more willing to step down. He’s the whole reason he ran in the first place.

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              My point really doesn’t have anything to do with the semantics of the word promise. At the end of the day the implication or promise or idea was there that he wasn’t going to run again and then he announced which pretty much tanked the public’s ability to have faith in Kamala before the fact and made it further untenable for her to separate herself from his policies.

              My point, in response to the original post, was that it isn’t that he should’ve dropped out earlier it’s that he should’ve never run again at all.

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          He said he would be a bridge candidate lmao

          Lying or gaslighting people about this is an awful look

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      real question: what makes people think that the “6 7 center” people can make an accurate assessment of why they are bad

      the skills needed to do the thing are the same skills needed to evaluate the thing