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Itshim 23-11-2021 18:35

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At least a lot of people knew trump had a screw lose. How the heck Biden fooled them is beyond me .

Blackshep 23-11-2021 21:56

Re: US President Joe Biden
 
Biden the biggest racist going voted in to fix racism only in America.

Damien 23-11-2021 22:36

Re: US President Joe Biden
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36102176)
At least a lot of people knew trump had a screw lose. How the heck Biden fooled them is beyond me .

Biden doesn't have a fan club or a loyal following though. If he wasn't against Trump he would have lost. So I am not sure who he fooled.

I don't think he'll run again. The Democrats better hope not.

Chris 23-11-2021 22:49

Re: US President Joe Biden
 
Biden’s appeal was that he isn’t Bernie Sanders. He was the safest possible option for a Democrat party desperate to get the rust belt back from Trump.

The game plan seems to be to try to present Kamala Harris as the obvious democrat nominee for the 2024 election. There’s no way Biden can go for a second term. I’m not convinced the party thinks it’s essential for him to complete this one.

Damien 23-11-2021 22:56

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It'll be interesting to see who enters the race. I don't think Harris would win an open primary if the Democrats find any, half-decent, alternative. But she might become the default option if Sanders or one of the Democrats that follow him are only real alternatives.

I also would like to see the Republicans try to mount one unified candidate in opposition to Trump. There still remains some within the GOP who oppose him and would like to defeat him at the Primaries although they're declining.

Pierre 24-11-2021 09:23

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36102203)
It'll be interesting to see who enters the race. I don't think Harris would win an open primary if the Democrats find any, half-decent, alternative. But she might become the default option if Sanders or one of the Democrats that follow him are only real alternatives.

I also would like to see the Republicans try to mount one unified candidate in opposition to Trump. There still remains some within the GOP who oppose him and would like to defeat him at the Primaries although they're declining.

The Republicans are still the Trump party. If he decides to run, he will easily defeat any other candidate the republicans put forward. They would have to back him, as if they split the Republican vote they both lose.

papa smurf 24-11-2021 09:29

Re: US President Joe Biden
 
Will all those dead people vote for joe again?

Damien 24-11-2021 09:55

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36102219)
The Republicans are still the Trump party. If he decides to run, he will easily defeat any other candidate the republicans put forward. They would have to back him, as if they split the Republican vote they both lose.

Well, they wouldn't run as an Independent. What I mean is what remains of the Republican establishment, such as Mitch McConnell, rally their resources and endorsements around one singular candidate to take Trump on in the Primaries.

It's a slim chance but if they had one candidate it's the best chance they have, working on the argument Trump lost once and is a risk when they have a clear shot at the White House. They might be able to do it if another 'Trumpian' candidate runs in the Primary as well and manages to peel off some of his vote.

This is all assuming he runs again. I don't think he liked the job of President even if he liked the kudos of being President. He spent a lot of time away from the White House, by most accounts didn't like meetings and only really campaigned in earnest towards the end of the campaign when I think it dawned on him he might lose.

Hugh 24-11-2021 10:58

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36102222)
Will all those dead people vote for joe again?

Bless…

Blackshep 24-11-2021 14:06

Re: US President Joe Biden
 
By 2024 Trump will be too old and if he ran and got elected the Democrat's would be constantly demanding the cognitive tests they currently dislike. The next election will be a chance for the Republicans to choose a younger candidate.

Itshim 24-11-2021 18:40

Re: US President Joe Biden
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36102200)
Biden doesn't have a fan club or a loyal following though. If he wasn't against Trump he would have lost. So I am not sure who he fooled.

I don't think he'll run again. The Democrats better hope not.

Given his age by the time this term is over . I would totally agree. And yes a anti trump vote , much as Boris was anti EU vote .

Hugh 05-12-2021 12:22

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papa smurf 05-12-2021 12:41

Re: US President Joe Biden
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36104380)

Well obviously no one thinks you're corrupt :)

Sephiroth 05-12-2021 12:47

Re: US President Joe Biden
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36104381)
Well obviously no one thinks you're corrupt :)

Additional source?

papa smurf 05-12-2021 12:50

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36104383)
Additional source?

Source for what?


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