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Why have we not heard much from Biden lately? Why isnt he on TV everyday, calling on Trump to concede?
Because that would look really ridiculous and would play right into the ego of of the Cheater-in-Chief. That you think this behavior makes Biden look weak pretty much sums up your Trump love.
He's been on TV calling on him to concede, warning him that he's putting more Americans at risk of dying by not allowing him to coordinate with the rest of the gov't, etc.
Just because he doesn't tweet every hour doesn't mean he's out to lunch. Trump was more of a showman than he was a politician; Biden is, for better or worse, more a politician than a showman. He's assembling his administration and doing what basically every other president-elect before this depressing dog and pony show did.
Why have we not heard much from Biden lately? Why isnt he on TV everyday, calling on Trump to concede?
He only has to hold himself together until January 20th, then he can hand the reins over to Kamala. People knew he wasn't physically fit for the job when they voted for him so this was always understood to be a possibility.
He only has to hold himself together until January 20th, then he can hand the reins over to Kamala. People knew he wasn't physically fit for the job when they voted for him so this was always understood to be a possibility.
I think Biden will make it a year, maybe more, as President.
He may not have to step aside his whole 4 year term, even if he is not super energetic as he once was--both physically and mentally.
They could keep Biden in office and his team will do a lot of the decision making.
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