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while I can symapathize DonCoquixote Aug 2015 #1
I don't think Biden will run, and I would prefer that he didn't. But I can't imagine that scenario StevieM Aug 2015 #6
I also doubt he will run, and I would probably not vote for him in the primary, but I see no real Attorney in Texas Aug 2015 #54
Prefer might be the wrong choice of words. I'm just supporting Hillary and was hoping he would too. StevieM Aug 2015 #56
Biden does not reflect my values as closely as Sanders and seems less electable than Clinton so I Attorney in Texas Aug 2015 #57
It's been reported he will let voters decide and support the nominee in the general. AtomicKitten Aug 2015 #9
I like when our candidates don't candyass each other Reter Aug 2015 #44
I hope he runs. The more applicants we have, the better. Agnosticsherbet Aug 2015 #2
Not really a major primary fight with the party in the WH bigdarryl Aug 2015 #15
I disagree with Mr. Luchtman. Agnosticsherbet Aug 2015 #42
Lichtman has been right on every election since Reagan bigdarryl Aug 2015 #46
There is disagreement as to whether Gore won the popular vote in 2000, but the popular vote merrily Aug 2015 #55
He won the popular vote by 500,000 more votes than Bush what are you talking about bigdarryl Aug 2015 #62
Sorry. I was thinking of Florida alone. On that point, my bad and my apologies. merrily Aug 2015 #63
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From the NYT? I take it with a grain of salt. n/t lamp_shade Aug 2015 #4
NY Times hates the Clinton with a passion. bigdarryl Aug 2015 #16
I hope Biden runs too. The more the better. Remember him in October 2008 in Liberty, Mo.? NYCButterfinger Aug 2015 #5
If I were suspicious, this is an attempt to help Hillary... modestybl Aug 2015 #7
Definitely not - I think it's a back-up for Hillary TBF Aug 2015 #13
He'd take a chunk of the "not Clinton" vote. (nt) jeff47 Aug 2015 #18
Most "not Clinton" are due to her policies - TBF Aug 2015 #24
As TBF notes, Biden and Clinton are mostly the same on policy Scootaloo Aug 2015 #27
Yes, that's what Beau Biden told his dad on his death bed LynneSin Aug 2015 #70
This is good kcjohn1 Aug 2015 #8
Nothing will change the outcome. The train has already left the station. silvershadow Aug 2015 #10
You really think Bernie can get the nomination? candelista Aug 2015 #67
That's going to hurt Hillary way more than Bernie. 99th_Monkey Aug 2015 #11
I think it helps Bernie, Admiral Loinpresser Aug 2015 #12
As I've said in my previous post this helps no one on our side bigdarryl Aug 2015 #17
Joe/Hillary are both centrists (3rd way) - TBF Aug 2015 #14
It splits the "not Clinton" vote. That affects Sanders. (nt) jeff47 Aug 2015 #20
Except that people support Sanders because of Sanders' policies and positions Scootaloo Aug 2015 #29
Many do. And some are mostly against Clinton. jeff47 Aug 2015 #41
There is an ABH vote. Question is, how large is it? merrily Aug 2015 #52
saying something over and over restorefreedom Aug 2015 #37
I agree, but Biden has a delivery that is very "Joe Regular Guy." I would definitely Ed Suspicious Aug 2015 #22
So he would be better at fooling people than Clinton - TBF Aug 2015 #25
He was even more folksy in 2008 and yet more so in 1988. merrily Aug 2015 #51
How would he "fit" into the race? jeff47 Aug 2015 #19
ABC NEWS: Joe Biden ‘Not Saying No’ to Potential Presidential Run Purveyor Aug 2015 #21
I'd vote for Biden Aerows Aug 2015 #34
I really hope he doesn't.... George II Aug 2015 #23
wow good to know it isn't just bernie restorefreedom Aug 2015 #38
You Bernie followers just have a knack of dragging down a cordial, intelligent discussion.... George II Aug 2015 #39
i am not one of the people restorefreedom Aug 2015 #40
Your own Reply 39 certainly does what you complain of. merrily Aug 2015 #53
Maybe you should look at the polls. He has an amazing chance LynneSin Aug 2015 #69
I'd like to see it just because he is fantastic in debates... awoke_in_2003 Aug 2015 #26
More shit stirring by the NYTs BooScout Aug 2015 #28
ABC and NBC are also reporting the same... Eom Purveyor Aug 2015 #32
yes indeed....and BOTH refer to the NYTs story BooScout Aug 2015 #33
ABC did mention the Dowd article however they also Purveyor Aug 2015 #36
I'm here in Delaware and this movement is pretty serious LynneSin Aug 2015 #71
I hope he doesnt run. darkangel218 Aug 2015 #30
IMO...it signals some concerns about Hillary. libdem4life Aug 2015 #31
That's what I am thinking too. Chemisse Aug 2015 #45
He's been a great President of the Senate sofa king Aug 2015 #35
President of the Senate is a nothing job. candelista Aug 2015 #65
It used to be a nothing job--until Joe. sofa king Aug 2015 #72
Bring on Joe! Clinton's campaign has been asleep at the wheel Adenoid_Hynkel Aug 2015 #43
It sure takes the issue of Bernie"s age off the table. libdem4life Aug 2015 #49
I have mixed feelings about Biden running davidpdx Aug 2015 #47
I wish he would just buy a recliner. Oldenuff Aug 2015 #48
Notice how our candidates are all sane? IHateTheGOP Aug 2015 #50
Biden? Click here. candelista Aug 2015 #66
Please! Sen. Walter Sobchak Aug 2015 #58
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There are some things he would do better than the current candidates BeyondGeography Aug 2015 #60
I'm not feeling it. truthisfreedom Aug 2015 #61
I can't forgive Biden. . cannabis_flower Aug 2015 #64
It's been obvious for about a year now that we're gearing up for a Biden/Clinton ticket. cbdo2007 Aug 2015 #68
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