No, she didn't have the clout to run this time she got the nomination because of the timing of Biden's decline finally becoming impossible to deny any more after the primaries but before the convention.
Has Biden publicly given a speech since that debate where they shit-canned him afterwards?
I feel like I haven't seen a video of him ever since.
You missed "vice president Trump" and referring to the 2020 election in the future tense? They set him up to prove the debate was an isolated incident and he sure proved them wrong.
He had an interview with George Stephanopoulos on ABC news after the debate to prove it was an isolated incident. Obviously in an effort to prove it was not an isolated incident, but he had a number of flubs during the interview as well. Biden has mostly disappeared from the public eye since then.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
There was no clout to begin with. They bought a PR cycle for her that expired on sept. 1st.
No they'll continue their right wing march and push Newsom. Or maybe they'll grab some "moderate" Republican from Ohio and run their first obviously blue dog
She didn't even have clout to run in 2024. Biden decided he'd run even though he promised not to (Don't um actually me as if it matters he personally didn't say it when his whole campaign was out there talking about it)
She'll either be a discount Hillary or trotted out as an argument for why [insert slightly less right-wing candidate who is a woman or a POC or a POC woman] is unelectable and therefore can't be the dem candidate in whatever year it is we'll see a new candidate pull a "Bernie '16/'20"
That would be funny, but no. She's going to go on a book circuit with Hillary.
Has anyone else ever run a third time after being unsuccessful twice? The thing about the DNC is they have a production line of anonymous tank-raised ghouls, they learned their lesson about hitching their hopes to one egg after Clinton I think
I think Nixon ran several times before getting elected. He was VP to Eisenhower.
He won (as VP to Eisenhower) in '52 and '56, lost the election to JFK in '60, lost his gubernatorial race in '62, lost the primary in '64 to Barry Goldwater, then he won in '68 and '72.
Has anyone else ever run a third time after being unsuccessful twice?
Biden has been running for president since like 1906.
they learned their lesson about
No they didn't, they learned nothing.
I don't think she will, I feel like she only has clout now because the liberals needed to push her as a valid option over Biden (and was already his VP). Even if she does win, I have a feeling she'll only get a single term before the Conservatives can find someone to beat her.