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It's certainly easiest for Kamala to take over because passing her over might trigger a civil war within the party, but Kamala will lose. She's personally unpopular to begin with and as Biden's VP she will be saddled with the public's negative view of both the direction of the country generally and the state of the economy in particular.
No matter how promising some experts say economic indicators are (and some are suspiciously promising, like inflation numbers), the public is very sour on the state of the economy and it's very hard for the incumbent party to not be burdened by that in an election. Their only chance to escape this perception is to run a credible change candidate.
Trump is probably unbeatable no matter who the Dems run but if they want their best chance of winning, they should nominate Bernie. He has the national profile, he remains popular nationally, he polled very well against Trump in 2016, and unlike establishment Democrats he can credibly counter Trump's populism with far more authentic populism. Independents will believe Bernie when he says he will fight against control of our society by corporations and ultra wealthy individuals.
Age is a concern for Bernie since he's also an octogenarian but unlike Biden, Bernie obviously still has it cognitively. Trump is no spring chicken either so age won't be a significant campaign issue. Bernie can also promise to be a one-term president, a promise that will have credibility.
Running Bernie would mean for the Democratic Party embracing the core of Bernie's legislative platform, at least publicly. Free public health care, free education at public colleges, strong campaign finance reform, strong regulation of the finance industry. Problem is the Democratic Party doesn't want these things so they will be reluctant to publicly back them even faithlessly.
Even if Bernie won, his agenda would have a snowball's chance in hell of being implemented. Republicans will obstruct it from Congress and SCOTUS, but Democrats don't want to give these policies popular momentum. They really might prefer Trump win and expect to just get the White House back in 2028 when Trump terms out. But if they're really not full of s*** when they regard Trump as an imminent threat to democracy, they should be willing to run any politician of at least passable integrity to beat Trump.
Bernie also won the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary back in 2020. Biden amazingly came in 4th and 5th place respectively while Kamala dropped out of the race since she was polling less than 1% among Democrats. Let's not forget there were "counting issues" back then as we didn't know who the winner was until days later.