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Joe BidenCongratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!

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unfortunately, yes LeftTurn3623 Feb 2020 #1
My raison d'etre is defeating Trump. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2020 #4
This. cwydro Feb 2020 #35
I have very, very...very strong feelings about who is best and least equipped to beat Chump DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2020 #37
I think so left-of-center2012 Feb 2020 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author rampartc Feb 2020 #3
Sinking the Biden campaign? Watchfoxheadexplodes Feb 2020 #5
that was in the form of a question rampartc Feb 2020 #12
JMHO, but this is an underappreciated point DeminPennswoods Feb 2020 #28
My thoughts are in Post Four. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2020 #8
buncha malarky. If anybody should withdraw it should be BS. onetexan Feb 2020 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author RandiFan1290 Feb 2020 #6
I'm going by the chatter. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2020 #10
Yes because the msm will not talk about it N/T I_M_Blue_2 Feb 2020 #7
Biggest beneficiary isn't Biden, it's Bloomberg. Amimnoch Feb 2020 #9
Biden may be 5th behind Klobuchar. denem Feb 2020 #11
if Biden finishes 5th LeftTurn3623 Feb 2020 #16
If Biden and Sanders had done the right thing and stayed out, denem Feb 2020 #22
Joe ran for two reasons DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2020 #24
Joe according to his own account, denem Feb 2020 #27
Joe had just lost his eldest son Beau PatSeg Feb 2020 #31
'In January 2015, Obama was already trying to dissuade Biden' denem Feb 2020 #33
That's is truly regrettable PatSeg Feb 2020 #34
Maybe. denem Feb 2020 #39
I guess it is easy for us to sit here PatSeg Feb 2020 #40
if election night was a nightmare, denem Feb 2020 #41
Oh yes PatSeg Feb 2020 #42
I've thought about Joe running in 2016. denem Feb 2020 #43
Me too! PatSeg Feb 2020 #44
In a divided field he might be able to eke out a win in SC ... DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2020 #21
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I wouldn't believe any of the rumors at this point. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #13
A better question is: will unproven rumors of Joe's standing in Iowa undermine his campaign? beastie boy Feb 2020 #14
I think this is a break for Joe duforsure Feb 2020 #15
"Any Democrat running for the presidency will win." DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2020 #17
That jumped out at me as well. Overconfidence will sink our ship redstateblues Feb 2020 #29
Yes it is PatSeg Feb 2020 #32
Do we want it to? booley Feb 2020 #18
It's Bernie's second-he lost by 3 million last time redstateblues Feb 2020 #30
Biden general counsel writes to Iowa Democratic Party about "considerable flaws" in caucus reporting Gothmog Feb 2020 #19
Iowa wasn't going to matter regardless. honest.abe Feb 2020 #23
No, not if he isn't even close to the first three finishers Tom Rinaldo Feb 2020 #25
I originally had Biden as my candidate, but decided he just didn't have what it takes this time. cwydro Feb 2020 #36
It doesn't matter ismnotwasm Feb 2020 #26
No Sunsky Feb 2020 #38
It already has been. There are no headlines about Biden having a poor showing, about seeds of doubt. Garrett78 Feb 2020 #45
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