1) At least she can communicate her case, and if Biden can't (as suggested by his lack of public appearances) then he becomes a very bad bet for beating Trump.
2) Biden running on the past is dodging the issue of what he can do in the present and future, which is the actual subject under discussion.
1) At least she can communicate her case, and if Biden can't (as suggested by his lack of public appearances) then he becomes a very bad bet for beating Trump.
2) Biden running on the past is dodging the issue of what he can do in the present and future, which is the actual subject under discussion.
3) Joe Biden isn't our dad, he's the president of the United States. He's a public servant, and if he isn't the best person to serve the public in this moment, it is the responsibility of the public to hold him accounatble for that.
I've been cautiously optimistic about Biden 2.0. I've had my skepticism, but was ready to be sold on his prospects with a vigorous debate performance...
Biden didn't lose me with The Debate. But he *is losing me* over his post-debate response. It's simply inadequate to soften the impact of his abysmal performance. And it's been negative, selfish, arrogant, and detached. The Democratic Party should be concerned with how non-partisans that they depend on to win are not sold on this. They're not going to tow the party line. And should Biden lose, it will further damage the party, not to mention America as we know it.
1) At least she can communicate her case, and if Biden can't (as suggested by his lack of public appearances) then he becomes a very bad bet for beating Trump.
2) Biden running on the past is dodging the issue of what he can do in the present and future, which is the actual subject under discussion.
3) Joe Biden isn't our dad, he's the president of the United States. He's a public servant, and if he isn't the best person to serve the public in this moment, it is the responsibility of the public to hold him accounatble for that.
I've been cautiously optimistic about Biden 2.0. I've had my skepticism, but was ready to be sold on his prospects with a vigorous debate performance...
Biden didn't lose me with The Debate. But he *is losing me* over his post-debate response. It's simply inadequate to soften the impact of his abysmal performance. And it's been negative, selfish, arrogant, and detached. The Democratic Party should be concerned with how non-partisans that they depend on to win are not sold on this. They're not going to tow the party line. And should Biden lose, it will further damage the party, not to mention America as we know it.
Agree, Rebecca.