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Thankfully, he doesn't actually need to win the majority vote (look up the electoral college if you're curious/horrified), unfortunately that fact mostly benefits Trump.
It may already be too late to replace him. It would definitely be risky. And it's not gonna happen unless Biden himself says so. If he runs against whoever the DNC were to pick to run against him or would guarantee a Trump win.
What's riskier: Replacing him, or keeping him?
Honestly I have no idea