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entirely up to the voters to decide.
They did. Now it's time for the general election, and those 2 are the choices.
When did they?
Okay, whatever. We're here now. Those are the two candidates. You're not going to respond to this with an answer bc you're not an actual human.
Nah theres other candidates, other parties
What viable presidential candidates? Stop imagining. Take over your state and local govt, your lower federal house seats, your Senate seats, in that order, and then let's talk. It's silly to think you can hit a grand slam bases loaded bottom of the 9th when you've never trained and successfully got a base hit.
What decides who is viable?
Take liberty
March 12.
Tell me what percentage of the country was able to cast a vote by march 12th, because it's not the majority. Most of us will never get a say before the primaries are over.
Literally a majority, that's mathematically how a nominee clinches the nomination.
If youre talking about the party nominations, democrats didnt really have primaries.
Yeah they did. Maybe you weren't paying attention. Florida canceled theirs and there's a lawsuit about it, but Biden still won in a landslide nationally. He got 99.1% of the delegates and 86.8% of the popular vote so far. Some states are still ongoing but it's an obvious Biden landslide.
Most states didnt have the challengers on the ballots
Most states had at least some of the challengers on the ballot. The ones who qualified in time.
Its pretty fuckin hard to be expected to be able to win a nationwide election when youre not listed as an option nationwide. That shit aint democracy. And just about every state missing challengers on the ballots do not accept write ins
No fucking shit dude. It's because these candidates are not popular enough or organized enough to qualify nationally. They're a joke. No one wants them except right wing plants and their useful idiots.
Who would you consider to be qualified to be an option in a democrat primary? Just an option, just a possibility people can decide on themselves.
Anyone who can demonstrate appropriate fundraising ability and can get the appropriate signatures and paperwork filed in time for the primary.
Good thing money is free and not held in majority by a small group of people already politically co-ordinated to only allow two options to you for the sake of pretending the US isn't a one party state.
Also if it was all about fundraising, Bernie would have been president, but it isnt about fundraising, its about who's funding you.
It's not all about fundraising, it's also about how many people actually support you. And that number, for anyone not named Biden or Trump, is "not enough".