Should Biden still be the nominee?

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Published 2024-07-02
Katie Couric talks with Democratic political consultant Brian Goldsmith about the Supreme Court immunity decision, and whether the Democrats should replace Joe Biden as the nominee for president in 2024.

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All Comments (21)
  • the capacity to beat Donald Trump lies on the voter's hands, not on Biden alone.
  • @kevinroth6592
    STOP asking about Biden. Hes in. Support blue and end the bullshit
  • We cannot have an Executive Branch (President) with no checks and balances, whether it's Trump or anyone else. SCOTUS is now firmly on the right, and will be for decades. Congress shifts back and forth. If this ruling doesn't energize people to vote for Biden, or whoever ends up the Democratic nominee, then nothing will. This election has always been about undecided voters and the fight needs to be about the future of our country, not an individual candidate.
  • @zenith-1565
    Yes, it is IMPERTIVE that we stand behind Biden more than ever. Especially after the supreme court's decision yesterday.
  • @cyoung4459
    We are voting for an administration not a person. I would vote for Biden even if this was a Weekend at Bernie’s remake.
  • @sistaviv1521
    What do mean if he should still be the Nomani the question is why is Trump still able too run after all he has done ro this country and ready to do he should be up under the jail house the key thrown away.
  • I truly do not understand this. Biden had one bad debate but has been a great president, and your question is whether he should be the nominee. Trump also had a bad debate performance, was an awful president, and is a morally corrupt human being, yet I do not hear pundits lamenting on whether HE should be the nominee. Perhaps it would be more democracy-saving for you to focus attention on that distinction!
  • All media outlets, including this one needs to stop focusing so much on Biden's performance and point out the many lies that Trump stated during that 90 minute debate, which is the real danger. Our vote is the choice between democracy and dictatorship. I expected more from this source.😥
  • Vote blue don’t look at the messenger pay attention to the message
  • I am a Democrat and I feel the worst thing we can do is push Biden out. POlls aren't necessarily indicating who will win. HIlary had great polling and we know how that turned out.
  • @theoldar
    Imagine if the situation were reversed. Imagine how the Republicans would circle the wagons and prop up their candidate, not help the opposition help tear him down.
  • The sad thing about all of this is that instead of talking about all the lies that Trump spewed we're talking about Biden's cognitive skills.
  • A true journalist! So peaceful yet so meaningful! No hype! No agenda! Just the facts!
  • In addition to immunity for official acts, they also bequeathed presumptive immunity, which is a very high burden to overcome AND that applies to anything a president does. Anything.
  • Andy Bashear has said that he would be interested. He has a great track record in Kentucky.
  • @MarkyMarkASMR
    It’s not just “one bad night”, no amount of spin is going to change what everyone saw. Not only could he not defend his position, he couldn’t string a basic sentence together. I love Biden, but he is not as healthy as he was 4 years ago and he’s going to get worse if we keep him in for another 4 years. People are genuinely terrified. I haven’t talked to a single person who thinks he should still be in the race. He needs to step down and we need to wake up and pressure him to do so. Polling shows they will do better, especially with the name recognition once they are announced to be running for president.
  • I respect Kamala Harris but honestly, I want the first female POTUS to be elected not anointed. That said, if she becomes the nominee, I would vote for her instead of Trump. At this point, I would vote for anyone other than him.