Many voters believe, with good reason, that none of this would have happened without Bidenā€™s assent. Biden has continued to speak of Israelā€™s attack on Palestinian civilians using the absurd language of ā€œself-defenseā€. He has insulted Jewish Americans and the memory of the Holocaust by invoking them to justify the slaughter. And though his White House repeatedly leaks that he is ā€œprivatelyā€ dismayed by Israelā€™s conduct of the war, he has done little to stop the flow of US money and guns that support it.

Even after the US state department issued a vexed and mealy-mouthed report on Israelā€™s conduct, which nevertheless concluded that it was reasonable to assess that Israel was in violation of international humanitarian law, the Biden administration has continued to fund these violations. That state department report was published on 10 May. The Biden administration told Congress that it intends to move forward with a $1bn arms sale to Israel. ā€œOK, [Israel] likely broke the law, but not enough to change policy,ā€ is how one reporter summarized the administrationā€™s judgment. ā€œSo, what is the point of the report? I mean, in the simplest terms, whatā€™s the point?ā€

Meanwhile, Biden has expressed public disdain for the Americans ā€“ many of whom he needs to vote for him ā€“ who have taken to protest on behalf of Palestinian lives. Speaking with evident approval of the violent police crackdowns against anti-genocide student demonstrations, he said coolly: ā€œDissent must never lead to disorder.ā€

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    Adam Schiff has proven to be organized and effective.

    Heā€™s got a couple of problems. One is that Trump spent 4 years painting him as a lightning rod, and the other is that heā€™s got all the charisma of a doorknob. I do not think he has what it takes to be able to take on the Trump Hate Machine when push comes to shove. Heā€™s OK in short soundbytes, but I donā€™t see him having what it takes to take Trump on head-on.

    Katie Porter might need more experience, but the way CA districts got adjusted it mightā€™ve been a good time for her to shoot her shot.

    At the very least, she needs more time. And I donā€™t know quite how to put this without coming off as discriminatory in some form, but she seems like the type that a lot of middle- and upper-middle class people wouldnā€™t take seriously because sheā€™s too ā€œworking classā€.

    Hakeem Jeffries has proven his ability to unite the party.

    Like Schiff, problem #1 is that heā€™s got the charisma of a doorknob. Problem #2 is that heā€™s black, which again will rile up the GOP base and drive turnout for the racists who may have otherwise stayed home but are now gonna go and make sure that another black person doesnā€™t get elected again. I wouldnā€™t consider this as an issue normally, but Trump is literally campaigning on racism.

    Gavin Newsom ainā€™t perfect, but I wouldnā€™t be surprised by a Presidential run in 28 or 32; he couldā€™ve been a solid pick for this year too. I

    My understanding is he didnā€™t want it. And my memory is fuzzy, but I remember there being somewhat of an uproar when rumors started circulating that he was going to run. Personally, I thought heā€™d have been fine, but there were plenty of talking heads that I remember saying it wasnā€™t a good idea.

    know heā€™s had an unsuccessful attempt already, but Pete Buttigieg is charismatic af, speaks laps around everybody, and now has more experience than in his run years ago; heā€™s much more ready now.

    I think heā€™d be an excellent choice in general, but I think he sometimes leads a little too hard into his homosexuality. While this normally shouldnā€™t be an issue, when your opponent is literally running on a platform of hate and has a base of racists that is much larger than most people thought pre-Trump, giving Trump a lightning rod like Buttigieg to be able to point to may not be the best strategy.

    And again, it shouldnā€™t be this way. But when Trumpā€™s base of racists is as large as it is and the margins in swing states are so small, putting a minority up there that doesnā€™t have the national popularity (or, quite frankly, the charisma and aggression) to overcome Trumpism in these swing states may end up doing more harm than good.

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      All fair points that I didnā€™t want to hear lol. At the same time, itā€™s been proven that a man of color can win the presidency and that a woman of color can win the vice presidency in this country, so Iā€™m hesitant to jump right into thinking that only a white, Christian, hetero, cis man can beat trump. It might even get more excitement out of people to come vote for something that isnā€™t yet another old white guy, which is the only real reason I was hesitant to mention Newsom.

      Idk, itā€™s all speculation on a hypothetical situation, so itā€™s impossible to say how well anybody wouldā€™ve done in this scenario. Just interesting to hear othersā€™ thoughts and see a more thoughtful take than usual. Cheers :)

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        itā€™s been proven that a man of color can win the presidency and that a woman of color can win the vice presidency in this country, so Iā€™m hesitant to jump right into thinking that only a white, Christian, hetero, cis man can beat trump.

        Cheers to you too. :)

        I just want to reply to this by saying that in this political environment, the fact that theyā€™re minorities makes their job more difficult against this opponent. I could see someone like Hakeem Jeffries with a more aggressive attitude like AOC or Crockett being able to take on Trump and win. But the reality of the situation is that youā€™ve got to bring a LOT of ammo and a LOT of chutzpah to the table if youā€™re going to take on Trump as a minority, and Iā€™m not convinced that people like Jeffries have that on their own. At least not right now. In a more ā€œregularā€ election, absolutely. But I just donā€™t see someone like Jeffries being able to withstand months of what would be an endless firehose of racism pointed right at his face while heā€™s trying to mount a campaign actually based on the issues instead of just answering whatever Trump vomited up this morning.