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View Poll Results: Would you vote for Joe Biden?
I might depending on who else was running 18 15.79%
Yes 18 15.79%
No 54 47.37%
O, Leave Joe Alone before I make a Youtube Video, LEAVE JOE ALONE! 6 5.26%
Heck NO! No way man, Joe Biden? WHAT? 21 18.42%
I would vote for anyone other than Joe Biden 10 8.77%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 114. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 12-06-2016, 11:11 PM
 
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I doubt that he will run. Uncle Joe needs a talk radio show.
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Old 12-07-2016, 03:57 AM
 
Location: Swiftwater, PA
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And he would have crushed Trump. Biden is a very likable guy, and while he may make the occasional gaffe-don't underestimate him. He absolutely owned the vice presidential debates.

But I can see why he didnt run too. Losing family is tough. Dealing with it while the opposition is looking for ways to make that hurt? No.
He would not have crushed Trump! He might be a good debater; but, personally, he has nothing going for him. Besides the 'creepy Joe', and his nude swims in front of female Secret Service agents (Biden likes to swim nude in front of female agents), he has been invisible during the last eight years. Obama has been calling all the shots and Joe was simply along for the ride.

With Trump's administration it looks like his VP will play an active roll. Mike Pence, if Trump is a success; will be in better positioned to run when Trump 'retires' or gets voted out.

However; I still think that women need to put their best foot forward to claim the next shot at POTUS. Nikki Haley could be groomed for the next shot at President - it depends on the job she does. She is young enough to be around for 2020 and 2024 and later. That is where the Democrats went wrong; they need to think younger and set their eyes on the future (not on the past; like with Pelosi).
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