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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: The Biden delusion [View all]mobeau69
(12,268 posts)19. You may be right. It's hard to know what Biden believes.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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We've got Hillary warning us about a Fascist takeover while Biden touts working with them.
jalan48
Jun 2019
#3
I don't get it either... but, Joe's a smart politician with good advisors.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2019
#57
Did Biden "misremember" what happened with Mitch and the rest of the Republicans
democrank
Jun 2019
#5
There is no "ultra-left wing" in the Democratic Party. There is a liberal wing and a centrist wing.
Nitram
Jun 2019
#13
I look at the ultra-left wing as those who do not care if Trump gets elected since their candidate
Skya Rhen
Jun 2019
#17
Biden was Vice-President during 8 years of Republican obstructionism, and yet he
Nitram
Jun 2019
#11
Did he try when he was Vice President? Did he have any success? Sounds like an empty promise to me.
Nitram
Jun 2019
#52
Let's just all pile on the front runner. From what I've seen, Biden is ANYTHING but "delusional".
George II
Jun 2019
#15
It's equally amazing how so many posters think Biden should be above criticism
mtnsnake
Jun 2019
#37
Why not be straight with voters about his positions instead?! We deserve being told the truth.
JudyM
Jun 2019
#26
He has done so...but some dont want to hear. Some don't care if we win a general...
Demsrule86
Jun 2019
#50
Yup, that's what a cadidate should do, campaign that they will NOT try to work with everyone,
still_one
Jun 2019
#33
His "evidence:" After McConnell blocked Garland's nom, some old R colleagues "expressed concerns"
Demit
Jun 2019
#35
To recognize reality is not being a "hyperpartisan douche." His statement wasn't to appeal to indies
Honeycombe8
Jun 2019
#44
Everyone on both sides says that...because people want that...maybe something will break. We have
Demsrule86
Jun 2019
#67
Yikes, I hope it wasn't because he's naive. Maybe it was just another gaffe or something.
mtnsnake
Jun 2019
#58
His so-called delusional optimism about bipartisan prospects along with his Trump attacks actually
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#53
Viewed another way, he could be setting up cognitive dissonance in many of them
ecstatic
Jun 2019
#59
