Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again...What would Biden do in 4(?) years that he hasn’t done in 46 years?
Funny, and here I thought this was his first time running for president. Hmmm..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an example of how and why the Democrats may very well snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.
For any and all who will not vote for Biden this election because of clips like this, I say good riddance. You have to be an idiot to equate Biden's platform with clips like this.
Would you still day "good riddance" it it meant losing Michigan and Pennsylvania to Trump (again)?
I absolutely think Biden would take reasonable and meaningful steps to address both the protests/riots, and the underlying inequities that are leading to them. And I think he's made rational statements on the matter. Nonetheless, he is inextricably linked to the Democratic party, and the party as a whole has been turning away middle America with their rhetoric.
I'm very, very concerned.
Oh I am very concerned too. I think another Trump term would be the end of this country. However, I really do not believe that there is a significant undecided group of voters this late in the game.
There are certainly some undecided voters. But more significantly, there are voters that haven't decided if it is worth their time to go to the polls. I have family and friends in midwestern cities that were hit hard by recent protests. For many of them, that's the biggest issue in their mind. Most don't like Trump, but they don't like what they're hearing from the Democratic party. They'd be perfectly fine with what Biden is saying, but Biden's remarks aren't what is getting press coverage.
Anonymous wrote:It is amazing that the bullhorn boy has no idea that the McDonald's is not owned by some big entity in the sky. He is simply clueless and unfortunately could be given 40 acres and a mile and would have no idea how to convert that into a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an example of how and why the Democrats may very well snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.
For any and all who will not vote for Biden this election because of clips like this, I say good riddance. You have to be an idiot to equate Biden's platform with clips like this.
Would you still day "good riddance" it it meant losing Michigan and Pennsylvania to Trump (again)?
I absolutely think Biden would take reasonable and meaningful steps to address both the protests/riots, and the underlying inequities that are leading to them. And I think he's made rational statements on the matter. Nonetheless, he is inextricably linked to the Democratic party, and the party as a whole has been turning away middle America with their rhetoric.
I'm very, very concerned.
Oh I am very concerned too. I think another Trump term would be the end of this country. However, I really do not believe that there is a significant undecided group of voters this late in the game.
There are certainly some undecided voters. But more significantly, there are voters that haven't decided if it is worth their time to go to the polls. I have family and friends in midwestern cities that were hit hard by recent protests. For many of them, that's the biggest issue in their mind. Most don't like Trump, but they don't like what they're hearing from the Democratic party. They'd be perfectly fine with what Biden is saying, but Biden's remarks aren't what is getting press coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an example of how and why the Democrats may very well snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.
For any and all who will not vote for Biden this election because of clips like this, I say good riddance. You have to be an idiot to equate Biden's platform with clips like this.
Would you still day "good riddance" it it meant losing Michigan and Pennsylvania to Trump (again)?
I absolutely think Biden would take reasonable and meaningful steps to address both the protests/riots, and the underlying inequities that are leading to them. And I think he's made rational statements on the matter. Nonetheless, he is inextricably linked to the Democratic party, and the party as a whole has been turning away middle America with their rhetoric.
I'm very, very concerned.
Oh I am very concerned too. I think another Trump term would be the end of this country. However, I really do not believe that there is a significant undecided group of voters this late in the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joe Biden has done nothing to address systemic racism. He’s way too old now to do much of anything. His time to get anything done is long gone.
As opposed to the spring chicken currently in the WH?
Anonymous wrote:Joe Biden has done nothing to address systemic racism. He’s way too old now to do much of anything. His time to get anything done is long gone.
Anonymous wrote:Again...What would Biden do in 4(?) years that he hasn’t done in 46 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an example of how and why the Democrats may very well snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.
For any and all who will not vote for Biden this election because of clips like this, I say good riddance. You have to be an idiot to equate Biden's platform with clips like this.
Would you still day "good riddance" it it meant losing Michigan and Pennsylvania to Trump (again)?
I absolutely think Biden would take reasonable and meaningful steps to address both the protests/riots, and the underlying inequities that are leading to them. And I think he's made rational statements on the matter. Nonetheless, he is inextricably linked to the Democratic party, and the party as a whole has been turning away middle America with their rhetoric.
I'm very, very concerned.