Witnessing the much ado over the declining support among the vast majority of Democrats for a second Biden term, I am reminded of the famous quip by Yogi Berra: “It’s deja vu all over again.”

In 1856, Democratic President Franklin Pierce enraged the nation with his support of the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act. Pierce was so unpopular that his own party refused to nominate him for a second term — the only time in American history that an incumbent who wanted a second term was refused renomination. Instead, the 1856 Democrats nominated James Buchanan, who was as weak a chief executive as Pierce had been.

One wonders who the discontented Democrats have waiting in the wings this time — another Buchanan?



MIKE McADOO

San Francisco

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