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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's gonna be one-term Joe with Harris as his VP. You can take it to the bank. It's amazing the number of well-off butt-hurt white guys I've talked to who lean libertarian but hate DJT. They've all been telling me they would be happy to vote for Joe. These are the same guys who whine about "identity politics," as if it is a real issue. Yeah, they are pretty obtuse and emotionally shallow. Anyways, I think Joe is the best to unite various factions who don't like Trump. You'll peel off a big segment of the white working class, along with well-to-do white guys that wear polo shirts and play golf. These guys won't vote for someone like Booker or Warren; they'd rather sit out the election. Joe's VP candidate will need to be an olive branch to the passionate left; he won't repeat Hillary's big mistake of ignoring them. I see him picking Harris, but he could go with Warren. Joe will need to get URM's voting at 2008 and 2012 levels, so that leaves me preferring Harris. [/quote] white bros are not going to get the chance to vote for joe biden because the former don't vote in dem primaries. Joe isn't getting through a dem primary. He's not liberal enough for liberal whites (in the primary phase, whites in the dem party, esp northern whites are quite liberal) in places like Iowa & NH, and he has no path against harris and booker in the south. If he ran, he would last until super tuesday, then drop out and endorse one of harris or booker. whites who aren't dems but want to vote for joe won't get the chance to do so in the general because the primary electorate will weed him out. [/quote]
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