President Biden’s reelection campaign raised more than $1 million through online fundraising alone in the 24 hours after the president’s Jan. 6 anniversary speech, according to numbers exclusively provided to The Hill.

Biden on Friday gave a full throated attack against former President Trump, his likely GOP opponent, and warned Americans that Trump’s reelection would pose a threat to American democracy. The president zeroed in on Jan. 6 to mark the third anniversary of the U.S. Capitol riots and argued in his remarks that democracy is on the ballot in 2024.

In response to the 24-hour fundraising haul, the Biden campaign noted that they see preserving democracy as a political winner for the president in 2024.

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    10 months ago

    It’s a tactical move to avoid splitting the vote

    The only time a primary has “split the vote” in the general in modern history was when Clinton supporters voted Romney over Obama

    And Obama still won.

    Because even the majority of moderates know voting R is stupid. And no progressive is going to vote R.

    So maybe if Biden lost wed see some vote trump out of spite.

    But we’d likely see the same thing with Obama where lots of traditional non voters turn out

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      10 months ago

      You just conveniently forgetting the time we handed Trump a 4 year term on a silver platter? Wasn’t that long ago.

      Fortunately for us, being the coalition party of change and progress in general, we can actually admit when we make mistakes and try to learn lessons from them. If we couldn’t do that, we wouldn’t deserve anyone’s votes anyway.

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        10 months ago

        Are…

        Are you really saying a primary is why Clinton lost?

        Does that mean you’re arguing we shouldnt have any primaries at all?

        I don’t understand how your comment is relevant if that’s not what you’re saying