NewsBiden will not be Democrats nominee in 30 days, claims Haley

Biden will not be Democrats nominee in 30 days, claims Haley

LOUDON, NEW HAMPSHIRE - JANUARY 19: Campaign signs for Republican presidential candidates former President Donald Trump and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley stand next to a sign asking voters to write in President Joe Biden in next Tuesday's primary election on January 19, 2024 in Loudon, New Hampshire. New Hampshire voters will weigh in next week on the Republican nominating race with their first-in-the-nation primary, about one week after Trump's record-setting win in the Iowa caucuses. Haley is hoping for a strong second-place showing so to continue her campaign into Nevada and South Carolina. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
LOUDON, NEW HAMPSHIRE - JANUARY 19: Campaign signs for Republican presidential candidates former President Donald Trump and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley stand next to a sign asking voters to write in President Joe Biden in next Tuesday's primary election on January 19, 2024 in Loudon, New Hampshire. New Hampshire voters will weigh in next week on the Republican nominating race with their first-in-the-nation primary, about one week after Trump's record-setting win in the Iowa caucuses. Haley is hoping for a strong second-place showing so to continue her campaign into Nevada and South Carolina. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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6:01 PM EST, February 14, 2024

What are the chances of Democrats changing their nominee? Is it possible? Who can step in?

"I think the Democrat Party knows that, and I think that it is not just in the best interest of their party. It’s in the best interest of the country. What I will tell you – and I have said this from the very beginning – the party that gets rid of their 80-year-old candidate is the party that will win," Haley said, answering radio host Hugh Hewitt.

The media and the democrats themselves aren't buying anything of what Nikki said, tho. While Democrats seem to be united in supporting Biden's campaign, NBC wrote an article stating that "It is nearly impossible for the Democratic Party to replace Biden, and the president has given no indication that he intends to step aside — nor is anyone asking him to.", and They're not alone in the take. But what are the chances, and who can replace President Biden in a race?

Is he too old?

While We all heard about procurator Hur's take on Biden's memory, we must see the broader horizon. While president Biden is 81, his biggest opponent is soon to be 78, and 3 years at that age won't make that kind of a difference. And even if We could somehow agree on the take that Biden's too old for a second term, then Trump will be too old as well if He were to serve another four years in office

If Biden were to step down, what we would see?

While We can be sure that He will not withdraw from the race, We can still ask: What if? These kind of questions are meeting democrat leaders almost every day, and They're united in the answers once again.

Elaine Kamarck quoted by ABC didn't bite her tounge

If Biden were to die somewhere "in the middle of June when all the primaries are over, then it is only the delegates that get to decide; but if Biden were to die "tomorrow, there would probably be some primaries that people would run in and get their delegates elected. It's a timing question."

Sources: ABC; NBC Reuters

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