• alvvayson@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    Correct.

    And Kamala is the most logical choice, because there will be the least amount of legal hurdles, since she was already on the ticket.

    And the Republicans already said they are going to mount legal challenges, which can easily lead to SCOTUS deciding the election. So I expect Sanders, AOC and progressives to strongly push for Kamala.

    But I fully expect the DNC to push forward some corporate candidate like Bloomberg.

    It’s going to be interesting.

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      5 months ago

      There are no legal hurdles. The private organization can nominate whomever they want regardless of their votes and their rules.

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      5 months ago

      You think the DNC is going to try to push out the centrist, sitting vice president of their party during a presidential election? The vice presidential that aligns with the majority of their constituents, has a huge war chest of money, and is a well know and generally liked member of the party?

      The DNC are idiots, but that makes no sense at all.