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Joe Biden - Trumps Best Asset?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/e lection -us-202 0-53745 148
Have the crats given up hope for the next election? I suspect the next Democrat President is currently largely unknown to us at the moment. Still alll good for me, I have another apple coming from Jim!
Have the crats given up hope for the next election? I suspect the next Democrat President is currently largely unknown to us at the moment. Still alll good for me, I have another apple coming from Jim!
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Biden’s biggest problem just now is, in fact his running mate, because as the article points out it is likely to be someone who’ll be a prime candidate to take his job in 4 years time.
Even Wall St has fallen in with Biden, despite the tax pledges, because they’ve had enough of Trump.
Biden’s biggest problem just now is, in fact his running mate, because as the article points out it is likely to be someone who’ll be a prime candidate to take his job in 4 years time.
Even Wall St has fallen in with Biden, despite the tax pledges, because they’ve had enough of Trump.
There are lots of signs that Biden is in control of the race at the moment, and as far as I can see very little signs that Trump will ever catch up in the popular vote. The question really is whether Biden will win in the key states. I can easily see a scenario in which Trump loses big in the popular vote but just sneaks the College. Which would be a disaster.
Still, here's a question for you, TTT: what incentive does Trump have to concede defeat if 2020 is going to be the "most CORRUPT ELECTION", "most RIGGED election", etc, in the US's history? I'd suggest that he wouldn't, or at least he would be extremely vocal about how unfair it was.
And don't give me the "it's just posturing" talk, either. Trump can insult Biden and Harris to his heart's content, as although we should demand better of our politicians than a playground slanging match it is somehow normalised now. But calling into question the integrity of the system (not to mention actively undermining it) is not posturing. See, for example, Belarus, or Russia, or any of the other many countries that are democratic in name only. Or think about what Johnson would have said had Corbyn somehow won last December. Answer: he'd have conceded defeat and left Downing Street the next morning. Shocked, perhaps (as would the entire country have been), but accepting of the result and of the system.
Still, here's a question for you, TTT: what incentive does Trump have to concede defeat if 2020 is going to be the "most CORRUPT ELECTION", "most RIGGED election", etc, in the US's history? I'd suggest that he wouldn't, or at least he would be extremely vocal about how unfair it was.
And don't give me the "it's just posturing" talk, either. Trump can insult Biden and Harris to his heart's content, as although we should demand better of our politicians than a playground slanging match it is somehow normalised now. But calling into question the integrity of the system (not to mention actively undermining it) is not posturing. See, for example, Belarus, or Russia, or any of the other many countries that are democratic in name only. Or think about what Johnson would have said had Corbyn somehow won last December. Answer: he'd have conceded defeat and left Downing Street the next morning. Shocked, perhaps (as would the entire country have been), but accepting of the result and of the system.
I think part of Biden's choice of Kamala Harris (although I'm in no doubt she's a fine politician) is to dangle a carrot to Trump. He's a history of slamming his foot deep into his mouth, and this is exactly the kind of person he's likely to badmouth, and possibly royally screw up with, somewhere down the line.
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