President Joe Biden’s step-down defiance can be stylized as an unsound hubristic posture, opening up a passageway for retrospective regret, if the elective franchise in November decides at the ballot that his foe should serve as the linchpin of the nation.
With JD Vance’s formal assent to helm the vice-presidential nominee for the GOP, a debate duel with VP Kamala Harris is on the horizon.
The incumbent VP could conceivably become the safeguard of democracy and churn the oft-inconsequential vice-presidential debate to her leverage, and salvage Biden’s woeful debate against Trump.
The spotlight is on Kamala to resuscitate the waning support for Biden by accenting the socio-economic scheme of equity, that will be attainable for the demos on the Biden-Harris ticket.
The apropos posture for the left at this epoch is to find solidarity in the politics—for the greater good, by shifting the rhetoric from Biden’s health to Kamala’s forthcoming debate, to quell the anxieties of their voting bloc.
This juncture of the election season should not be fixated on supplanting Biden; this season of the ballot, should be centered on polishing Biden’s blemishes.