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Old 09-06-2020, 03:30 PM
 
Location: North Carolina
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Joe bin laden
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Old 09-06-2020, 05:18 PM
 
Location: Atlanta, GA
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So much for state polls then, LMAO
Trump isn't winning the EC with a 7 point loss in the popular.
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Old 09-08-2020, 12:57 PM
 
Location: TUS/PDX
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Don't we need a strong commander in chief?
Yup, one that doesn't run to the bunker when Americans exercise their right to demonstrate near the White House.
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Old 09-08-2020, 01:05 PM
 
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Seldom stands very long or seen taking very many frail baby steps. This is almost as good when FDR was almost never pictured in his wheel chair. There is a reason 'hollywood' is liberal, stage managing pays very well.

That grandfatherly whisper is not sage wisdom, it is his life slowly ebbing away.
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According to Republicans, Conservatives, Libertarians, the Tea Party, some independents, and some moderate Democrats, yes we do need a strong commander-in-chief.

According to radical liberals, America doesn't need a strong commander-in-chief, because then its harder to use the commander as a puppet, & to dispose of him/her if they do not comply.

Your definition of "we" defines our need for a strong commander-in-chief.

Joe is not afraid to come out of his home, he is being told what to do by the DNC, and others.

Now, however, Joe has been flushed out by the DNC's internal polls and focus group results, that say Joe's losing ground to Trump over the Democrat on Democrat rioting, looting, destruction, & killing in the Democrat controlled inner-cities.

The Dem plan to blame the anarchy upon Washington DC & Trump failed to launch, and instead the rioters marched upon the Mayor's homes, & upon City Hall. It's been an embarrasing failure by the Dems, that will likely cost them the election.

It's now clear that blacks, & others who live in poor conditions in America's inner cities, blame their local Democrat Mayors, City Council's, & Governor's, for the blight, & not Donald Trump, or those currently in Washington DC.

When Joe does leave his home, he has no close interaction with the public...he is shielded off from them. He also has no close contact with the media, & takes no questions from anyone, who is not in the script.

Joe Biden is kept in a bubble when he leaves his home, and the American voters are becoming highly skeptical about Joe's ability to interact, unscripted, & in real time...& unedited (like his acceptance speech likely was).

The American people deserve to see Biden as he really is...out of the bubble. Anyone who early votes by mail-in, before they see Joe debate Trump, will regret their vote. Don't vote by mail until after the 1st debate, and you get a chanc to see Joe as he really is.
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