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In reply to the discussion: The Deep Rot Exposed by the Biden Flap - WSJ Geral Baker, fomer editor [View all]Gothmog
(180,054 posts)58. Biden is the most electable candidate right now
While I am undecided, I do think that Joe Biden is the most electable candidate.
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Biden has been in the public eye since the 1970s, and unlike Hillary Clinton, who claimed the public never really knew her, voters feel like they know Biden pretty darn well. Many voters dont remember anything before his vice presidency, his demonstrably warm relationship with President Barack Obama, his remarkable dignity after the death of his beloved son Beau, and his emotional goodbye to the late senator John McCain. He has established a level of emotional intimacy with voters that few politicians attain. Hes the chatty next-door neighbor, the avuncular relative and the co-worker who remembers everyones birthday.....
They are also unlikely to decide hes not progressive enough. Being vice president to the most progressive president weve had (including his role in seemingly pushing Obama forward on gay marriage) has its advantages. Moreover, the media periodically lapses into the delusion that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) are representative of the entire party.
The recent Monmouth poll of Iowa voters is instructive: Biden not only leads, but has a 78 percent favorability rating and support from the kind of Democrats who show up in primaries moderate, older voters. Biden has support from 44 percent of seniors and 35 percent of self-described moderate and conservative Democrats. Among lower income/working-class voters whom Democrats have been desperate to attract, he gets 38 percent. Those kind of voters not self-identified socialists, not Bernie activists on social media are numerous and dependable voters. And theyre not exactly the kind to punish him for hugging people in distress.
The most important hurdle for Biden and for his competitors will be convincing voters he can beat President Trump. Right now, Biden has a big advantage. While issue positions are important to Iowa Democrats, the overwhelming majority (64%) prefer to have a nominee who would be strong against Trump even if they disagree with that candidate on most issues, the pollsters found. If they were forced to choose, just 24% say they would favor a candidate who they are aligned with on the issues even if that person would have a hard time beating Trump. Biden garners more support among voters who prioritize beating Trump (33%) than he does among those who are looking for issue alignment (15%).
They are also unlikely to decide hes not progressive enough. Being vice president to the most progressive president weve had (including his role in seemingly pushing Obama forward on gay marriage) has its advantages. Moreover, the media periodically lapses into the delusion that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) are representative of the entire party.
The recent Monmouth poll of Iowa voters is instructive: Biden not only leads, but has a 78 percent favorability rating and support from the kind of Democrats who show up in primaries moderate, older voters. Biden has support from 44 percent of seniors and 35 percent of self-described moderate and conservative Democrats. Among lower income/working-class voters whom Democrats have been desperate to attract, he gets 38 percent. Those kind of voters not self-identified socialists, not Bernie activists on social media are numerous and dependable voters. And theyre not exactly the kind to punish him for hugging people in distress.
The most important hurdle for Biden and for his competitors will be convincing voters he can beat President Trump. Right now, Biden has a big advantage. While issue positions are important to Iowa Democrats, the overwhelming majority (64%) prefer to have a nominee who would be strong against Trump even if they disagree with that candidate on most issues, the pollsters found. If they were forced to choose, just 24% say they would favor a candidate who they are aligned with on the issues even if that person would have a hard time beating Trump. Biden garners more support among voters who prioritize beating Trump (33%) than he does among those who are looking for issue alignment (15%).
I agree with the premise of this piece. I know Joe Biden and I like Joe Biden. The polling indicates that Joe is the most electable candidate.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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The Deep Rot Exposed by the Biden Flap - WSJ Geral Baker, fomer editor [View all]
question everything
Apr 2019
OP
Well, yes, they're all bad, but we still have the Vermont Freeman to fall back on!
George II
Apr 2019
#20
When folks are right they're right...no matter what the hell political party. nt
UniteFightBack
Apr 2019
#5
No doubt he is, but are we talking about fascism, income inequality and democratic norms?
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#15
Actually he is a libertarian and supported Senator Clinton when she ran in NY
question everything
Apr 2019
#23
How in the **** can I be reading a defense of Rupert Murdock on Democratic Underground?????????
workinclasszero
Apr 2019
#24
But the rules are different for Bernie. If he goes on Fox, it's doubleplusgood.
MrsCoffee
Apr 2019
#54
I can't believe that any Democratic candidate would hire 3 people in high positions who not only
still_one
Apr 2019
#27
This is a perfect example of ad hominem politics. Aren't we better than this? Truth is truth....
LAS14
Apr 2019
#36
The same Fox News that Sanders will be holding his Town Hall on next week? That Fox News?
MrsCoffee
Apr 2019
#56
The Chinese know that deviations from protocol can derail careers within Chinese politics.
aikoaiko
Apr 2019
#9
Joe Biden is the most electable candidate that the Democratic Party has available
Gothmog
Apr 2019
#38