Joe Biden Said to be Considering One-Term Presidency

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Joe Biden said to be considering one-term presidency
“And one thing that I keep hearing about Biden is that if he were to declare and say, because age is such a problem for him if he does, I want to be a one-term president. I want to serve for four years, unite Washington. I’ve dealt with the Republicans in Congress all my public life,” Bernstein told CNN’s “New Day.”

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“I think there’s a conversation going on to that effect among his aides and friends,” he said. “It could light fire to the current political environment.”

Bernstein suggested that the vice president stands to benefit the most from the current political environment as Hillary Clinton struggles to stem the tide of the ongoing scandal over her use of a private email server while at the State Department and poll numbers about her honesty and trustworthiness decline.



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I've said, he's just waiting in the waters like a shark to strike at Hillary. Latest news is very poor for her. Sounds like the shark will pounce before too long.
 
Joe's a good guy. Were he to run and get the nomination, which he will not and he will not, I would likely vote for him.
I think he is an honest person and that is what is going to be his drawing factor. So you would vote for him over Clinton?
 
Joe's a good guy. Were he to run and get the nomination, which he will not and he will not, I would likely vote for him.
I think he is an honest person and that is what is going to be his drawing factor. So you would vote for him over Clinton?


Well, I would look at both of their platforms, think about it and then decide. Likely I would stick with Hillary, because she is still superior to the rest of the field.

I already told you a day or two ago, there are two GOPers whom I would really seriously consider voting for in the GE, were one of the two of them to be nominated for the top of the ticket.

Nothing is set in stone yet.

But before anyone decides to pronounce Hillary DOA, you might want to notice that this email bruhaha has been going on for months and she is still dominating in DEM nomination polling and still leading the entire GOP field...
 
Joe's a good guy. Were he to run and get the nomination, which he will not and he will not, I would likely vote for him.
I think he is an honest person and that is what is going to be his drawing factor. So you would vote for him over Clinton?


Well, I would look at both of their platforms, think about it and then decide. Likely I would stick with Hillary, because she is still superior to the rest of the field.

I already told you a day or two ago, there are two GOPers whom I would really seriously consider voting for in the GE, were one of the two of them to be nominated for the top of the ticket.

Nothing is set in stone yet.

But before anyone decides to pronounce Hillary DOA, you might want to notice that this email bruhaha has been going on for months and she is still dominating in DEM nomination polling and still leading the entire GOP field...
I understand that, but the field is light. Sanders, a socialist is getting better turnouts and coming within striking distance. All thought she would glide through the nomination process.

You are a committed Democrat. And you have enough reservations about her that you may go GOP! That is saying quite a bit.
 

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