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Bill Maher says 'no chance' Biden will be the nominee, calls on Democrats to pick someone 'under 100'

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Comedian Bill Maher believes there is "no chance" President Biden will end up being the Democratic nominee, after months of warning that he can't win the election against former President Trump.

"It does not have to be a disaster. There is still time," the "Real Time" host said on The Rubin Report in an episode released on Tuesday. "It almost doesn't matter who it is. Just someone new. The less we know about them the better."

"Just get everybody who is not 100 years old, got a 'D' by their name, and is sort of a centrist and you can win this election. Just give us that choice," he told Democrats.

Despite Biden's determination to stay in the race, Maher predicted that there was "no chance" the president would be the nominee. "Pressure will keep building," he said. "I would put money on it that he's just not going to be the candidate."

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Biden's disastrous debate performance last month increased scrutiny on his fitness for office and sharpened Democrats' concerns he would be able to defeat his GOP rival.

Biden has repeatedly stated he plans to remain in the race.

"14 million people voted for me to be the nominee of the Democratic Party, okay?" Biden told NBC's Lester Holt during an interview at the White House on Monday. "I listen to them."

On Rubin's podcast, Maher clarified that while he

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