Biden Enters Race = Confidence in King Hillary Has Collapsed? (candidacy, democratic, president)
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If Biden enters race does this signal that confidence by DNC that King Hillary can win election has collapsed? Biden was hinting at a run today in Miami.
Being a good politician, Unc Joe got the party's non-candidate progressive agreement to support his candidacy, thus splitting the progressive camp and hastening Bernie's burn out. Check.
Now, influential groups, Hispanics in S Florida, Jews in Atlanta, the AFL-CIO President next week are courted and their support assured. Check.
All the while Madam Secretary is tied up in a quagmire of her own making. Unable to respond adequately as a result. Check.
How many are running in the GOP vs Democratic party???
Why are the Dems so worried about all but replacing Hillary? That IMHO is the real question. Dems having having only 2 or 3 candidates a week ago seemed just happy. Repubs: I lost count but; that herd will start thinning down real soon IMHO.
Why are the Dems so worried about all but replacing Hillary? That IMHO is the real question. Dems having having only 2 or 3 candidates a week ago seemed just happy. Repubs: I lost count but; that herd will start thinning down real soon IMHO.
With the exception of Bush and Fiorina, the entire GOP field is clown central
No, because I think he would have run in the first place if his son hadn't died. He would have run if for no other reason than to make the Democratic primaries more interesting and viewed by the general public.
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