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In reply to the discussion: Biden will almost certainly benefit from this impeachment [View all]Gothmog
(182,091 posts)47. President Trump was extraordinarily preoccupied with Joe Biden
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At home and abroad, on Twitter, at campaign rallies, in interviews and even from the White House lawn, Trump spent an inordinate amount of time deriding Biden and insisting that the former vice president could not be ahead of him in polls despite the fact that Biden has led the president in general election matchups in every major poll conducted in 2019.
I think hes got a pretty clear pattern, doesnt he? He usually only spends his capital on those that he views as a threat, or a challenge, said Harold Schaitberger, president of the International Association of Firefighters, which did not endorse a candidate for president in 2016. I think our union coming out strongly on behalf of Joe Biden, cut him short at best ... It got under his skin.
Trumps predawn online tirade was a precursor to a period in which Biden appeared to occupy a remarkable amount of his attention. At a May 20 rally in Pennsylvania the state where the former vice president was born the president laced into the candidate who was then the undisputed front-runner in the Democratic field....
The one thing the president is well aware of is that in his base there are a lot of Obama voters, the aide said, alluding to what he said was the presidents perception that Biden threatened his hold on those voters. Theyre union members, theyre rank and file. A lot of those times, if they were campaigning, Obama would send Biden out there.
I think hes got a pretty clear pattern, doesnt he? He usually only spends his capital on those that he views as a threat, or a challenge, said Harold Schaitberger, president of the International Association of Firefighters, which did not endorse a candidate for president in 2016. I think our union coming out strongly on behalf of Joe Biden, cut him short at best ... It got under his skin.
Trumps predawn online tirade was a precursor to a period in which Biden appeared to occupy a remarkable amount of his attention. At a May 20 rally in Pennsylvania the state where the former vice president was born the president laced into the candidate who was then the undisputed front-runner in the Democratic field....
The one thing the president is well aware of is that in his base there are a lot of Obama voters, the aide said, alluding to what he said was the presidents perception that Biden threatened his hold on those voters. Theyre union members, theyre rank and file. A lot of those times, if they were campaigning, Obama would send Biden out there.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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All I can say is Dems can support whomever they wish, but if I see any Dem candidate trying to
hlthe2b
Sep 2019
#5
Castro was disappointing in that respect in the last debate, but his statements this week defending
hlthe2b
Sep 2019
#14
Hope to see and still do not. Let's see some boldness, please. The big picture is that Trump abused
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#35
Yeah...will not ever support Castro for anything in the future...of course if
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#20
no doubt Joe will benefit from this coverup. He is the victim, not the perpetrator.
onetexan
Sep 2019
#8
It also shows clearly that Trump fears Biden hence the attacks. Biden will take away the rust belt
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#21
Bingo!! I'll also add that Joe's popularity in the Rust Belt is one of his greatest strengths.
onetexan
Sep 2019
#22
It is our only path...now and in future elections...sure Texas might fall or Arizon and Georgia...
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#29
agree, Tx, NC, GA & AZare really iffy. I'd bet on winning the Rust Belt states to deliver the win.
onetexan
Sep 2019
#33
That is my bet...but I wouldn't be surprised if Texas or Georgia or Arizona went blue this year.
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#43
Oh yeah, FOX is already running with this. They will go to any means to keep it alive.
YOHABLO
Sep 2019
#15
Because it was done by her own side as well...that is where the damage came...and Biden is well
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#25
I disagree...Trump is tainted by it...pure wishful thinking on your party...I say it again EW
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#23
I think Biden will not be impacted negativity by what trump/gop want to see happen. We all learned
beachbumbob
Sep 2019
#32
For the casual observer who doesn't pay close attention, this will hurt him
Quixote1818
Sep 2019
#37
Big time. Trump called the impeachment on himself in the stupidest possible way.
gulliver
Sep 2019
#41