“There is no factor for the party to run the risk of the stability and security of the country by forcing voters to select between Mr. Trump’s deficiencies and those of Mr. Biden,” the Times’ content board said.
He argued that Biden’s stumbling effort was not a “tragedy,” yet “a blessing in disguise,” as it offers him the chance to drop out of the race and the Democratic Party the chance to present a fresh face.
If Newsom made it on the ticket, then existing Vice President Kamala Harris would either be booted from the ticket or required to change her home to permit California’s 54 electors to choose both its candidates for head of state and vice president, Maher stated.
“Democrats could not buy, with all of George Soros’s money, the involvement, interest and enthusiasm they would get from having an open convention,” Maher said, describing the liberal billionaire who is a frequent supporter of progressive lawmakers.
The “Real Time with Costs Maher” host compared the selection in between Trump and Biden to the episode of “Pleased Days” in which the Fonz jumps over a shark while water-skiing in his trademark leather jacket– the pop-culture inspiration for the expression “jumping the shark,” or running out of fresh material and turning to crazy concepts.
1 existing Vice President2 President Kamala Harris
3 Times’ content board
4 Vice President Kamala
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