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In reply to the discussion: Paul Begala on CNN just made an interesting point about Biden "collapsing": [View all]still_one
(98,883 posts)3. The end of Biden has been pushed by some since he entered the race, without merit I might add
That some folks seem to be trying so hard to push this theme, indicates to me a sense of insecurity in the candidate they are supporting
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Paul Begala on CNN just made an interesting point about Biden "collapsing": [View all]
George II
Nov 2019
OP
Not a peep outta Trump machine on Sanders or Warren. Keeping its powder remarkably dry.
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#36
The end of Biden has been pushed by some since he entered the race, without merit I might add
still_one
Nov 2019
#3
Not true...Biden is not fading ...wait for the Warren numbers and actual voting...Biden will be
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#7
She caught him by point 2 of a percent in an aggregate that ignored one important poll's results
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#13
Hillary is not running. She was stronger than Warren or Sanders too. And far more qualified, as
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#16
Yes, she is endorsed by "black Womxn for," a very progressive activist group of black trans,
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#21
I think you misunderestimate Joe! Bernie would put rollers on his coffin and run. I say that
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#25
Excellent point... even Joe knows it based on recent campaign strategy decisions.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2019
#28
I agree with you on everything, except no way Bernie or Elizabeth would even offer Joe the VP slot.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2019
#48
I agree with that first statement, neither BS nor Warren will be in a position to offer him the VP.
George II
Nov 2019
#51
They realize but think their superior political philosophy, and superior plans based on it, should
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#11
Well, she has about thirty or so more extensive and costly plans she will eventually probably have
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#17
I get it though I hadn't thought about policy proposals in that light. Often think they all evolve
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#22
The writing's on the wall... why Hillary keeps hinting she's jumping in the race.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2019
#29
LOL, great minds think alike!! That's what I expect too if Hillary does run...and I hope she does!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2019
#32
Well, seems like to YOU. How many times did Reagan run? Bernie is not as widely respected and
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#35
Biden still has yet to prove he can win a primary, let alone the presidency.
Tiggeroshii
Nov 2019
#37
So far, Biden isn't even set to win IA (tied for 3rd) or NH (tied for 2nd) based on current polling.
Tiggeroshii
Nov 2019
#59
And so you hope. Personally, I don't know how much SC voters will be guided by IA or NH results.
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#60
Yes, there is that little item on his resume, not the winner of 23 primaries, but a heartbeat
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#43
the narrative by the power elitist must take Biden out, that includes 95% of the media
beachbumbob
Nov 2019
#53