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In reply to the discussion: Biden allies float scaling back events to limit gaffes [View all]aka-chmeee
(1,226 posts)101. All this concern and hand wringing over some honest mis-speaks
and doesn't appear that anyone gives a FFOARD when Trump makes multiple daily flat out self serving lies.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Exactly. These aren't "allies" of Biden's. They're anonymous critics trying to hurt him.
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#4
Sounds more like those "great" Biden allies David Sirota and Briahna Joy Gray
still_one
Aug 2019
#14
If he's more gaffe prone later in the day, they could limit events to, say, 9 am to 2 pm.
thesquanderer
Aug 2019
#21
He is currently the front runner, no denying that. But IMO he won't remain the front runner
Autumn
Aug 2019
#9
IMO he will remain the front-runner and so can afford to take time off if he chooses.
Skya Rhen
Aug 2019
#12
You go with that. That's the ticket to win, just campaign once in a while and take a week off when
Autumn
Aug 2019
#13
Can you please point out in the article where it states that he is tired? I hope that isn't a
Skya Rhen
Aug 2019
#18
Wait...what? That concern isn't "obvious" based on a timeline that's a year off.
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#48
"Flawed candidate"? Wasn't that a right wing/Republican talking point during the 2016 GE?
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#68
How does that premise support the claim that what a candidate is doing 15 months before
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#81
If a candidate's team is having their candidate do less events because they are gaffe prone at this
liskddksil
Aug 2019
#82
Its a primary election right now and I am trying to prevent what happened last time from happening
liskddksil
Aug 2019
#99
Her deplorable comment wasn't considered a "gaffe" by Democrats, only republicans. We all....
George II
Aug 2019
#112
What's your problem with Hillary Clinton? She ran an almost flawless campaign, won...
George II
Aug 2019
#113
You said she spent the whole month of August attending fundraisers - that was entirely false.....
George II
Aug 2019
#118
From "Identity Crisis, The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Battle for the Meaning of America":
betsuni
Aug 2019
#129
I'm just SO tired of people bashing Democrats for "not doing anything" when they did more....
George II
Aug 2019
#119
Her term deplorables was not what put the dotard back in the race. She won fair and
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#47
Yes, they will. IMHO Mr. Biden is being judged (as should be with all our candidates) by his high
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#69
Wrong, she went right on the campaign trail a few days after the end of the Convention on July 28.
George II
Aug 2019
#107
I seem to remember Romney tried that (took time off to vacay on his boat) when he ran against Obama.
in2herbs
Aug 2019
#91
Where did you read that the Democratic candidate took a "vacay" on a boat in August 2016?
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#123
Bernie Sanders took a vacation to the Vatican during the 2016 primary.
SouthernProgressive
Aug 2019
#10
He attended a conference there and gave a speech, and his trip to Rome lasted 24 hours.
Autumn
Aug 2019
#15
Possibly the same candidates who were in first place prior to even announcing a candidacy.
LanternWaste
Aug 2019
#23
In other words Joe Biden. He will eventually have to be his self, that why the gaffes.
Autumn
Aug 2019
#31
He's not taking a week off, and it certainly isn't "during" the primaries, which don't even start...
George II
Aug 2019
#110
As a health professional that once worked with those that stutter, the 2 are sometimes connected
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#33
I believe it is extremely hard to stop yourself from doing something when...
thesquanderer
Aug 2019
#79
Welcome to DU! Many of us, here, feel as you do and we appreciate your voice of reason...
Skya Rhen
Aug 2019
#105
We need to hammer Trump not our candidates. Joe Biden can handle the presidency, period.
33taw
Aug 2019
#30
If Biden can't handle and address these problems now, Trump won't give him a pass.
elocs
Aug 2019
#37
He's handling them fine. He does not have to address what he's gaslighted for. Will just lead to
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#58
It is fake bullshit made up .... nothing to handle and folks get it based on polls...I am convinced
Demsrule86
Aug 2019
#114
If Biden is the nominee we will see non-stop ads of his "gaffes" while the media will allow Trump to
jalan48
Aug 2019
#42
I think the gaffe thing will be specific to Biden. No doubt there will be a different approach
jalan48
Aug 2019
#63
This is nothing new. We've known all along that he is gaffe prone. Either we're ok with that...
thesquanderer
Aug 2019
#98
"Some proof would be nice" that it is true. It's a hit piece with anonymous sources.
Princetonian
Aug 2019
#88