I'm not sure if replacing biden would be good or not.
See, in the college I go to that will be unnamed for privacy reasons but many colleges are like this anyway, there is a HUGE pro-palestine anti-israel group AND a huge middle eastern/muslim group...who have said in person, online, pamplets etc...they will vote third party or not at all BECAUSE of biden's stance on israel. My best friend who votes democrat 100% of the time said he isn't sure if he is bothering to vote or not if its biden
With that said, replacing biden forcefully would also possibly tank the entire democrat election and give it a landslide.
Its really 50/50...huge gamble, possibly big reward, possibly huge loss.
I've posted this before, but my excitement of biden is 0. I'd actually rather vote kamala, or michelle obama would be amazing...some people like the california governor and I think he is a good governor, dunno as a president or not though. I don't think he'd win tbh in a nation wide election.
Now here, I'm not anti-israel, nor am I anti-palestine. I'm actually kinda more anti-hamas if anything. With that said, a GOOD western president should not allow civilians to be killed. Be forceful. If hamas truly needs to disappear, focus on hamas. Otherwise whats different than russia or china that does the same thing targeting civilian areas? Ok the reason some give is civilian areas are being used military...but...thats...really just handwaves the whole problem to me.
Anyway, I dunno...I kinda lean toward replacing biden, but again, it could be such a backfire that it does tank the election. Biden does have a huge quiet voter base that isn't loud and votes quietly.