By Graham J Noble
With the general election less than five months away, and as most of the nation considers the consequential political and cultural issues of the day, the biggest question swirling around in the background is: Will they, or won’t they? Will Democrats replace Joe Biden – and perhaps Kamala Harris, too – before Americans go to the polls? To say that such a move would be momentous is something of an understatement. Still, it has been rumored in certain circles on both the left and the right. The answer to the question is no, they will not. Biden and his VP, Harris, will be the two names on the Democratic Party presidential ticket. Of course, anything is possible. This prediction is not carved in stone, but there are a couple of extremely compelling reasons why it is unlikely the current commander-in-chief will be ousted by his own party before November.
Should Biden prevail at the ballot box and defeat his presumed opponent, former President Donald Trump, then all bets are off. It is entirely fair to speculate that few people on either side of the political divide can honestly envision the 81-year-old incumbent – who will turn 82 just a couple of weeks after Election Day – completing another four years as president of the United States. That discussion is for another day, however.
As for Harris, her position is all but assured. Given the progressive left’s obsession with diversity and identity politics, there is no scenario in which the Democratic Party replaces the first female vice president of color. It may sound incredibly........