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It's not biased it's just unfair. They also won the popular vote.Yet JFK, LBJ, Carter, Clinton, and Obama all won as Democrats in my lifetime. Yeah, the EC is biased.
Biden will be 80 when he would enter office if elected. Do you think he will either still be with it, or even with us? Bernie will be 79. Same concern.
It's not biased it's just unfair. They also won the popular vote.Yet JFK, LBJ, Carter, Clinton, and Obama all won as Democrats in my lifetime. Yeah, the EC is biased.
The only reason we still have the electoral college today is because it helps republicans elect their candidate.The EC system is not meant to be "fair" in the way you mean it as STATES elect Presidents, not people. The States were meant to be your PRIMARY government, not the Feds, as your state capital is closer the theory was you have more influence over it.
We are a Constitutional Representative Republic on the Federal Level, NOT a Democracy. Hence the structure of our government, separation of powers, the EC, and other factors. So your concept of "fair" doesn't apply to the Republic form of government.
You should know all this by being a citizen. Why don't you?
I remember much of the same thing being said about Reagan.Biden will be 80 when he would enter office if elected. Do you think he will either still be with it, or even with us? Bernie will be 79. Same concern.
Biden is starting to babble. Don’t think he could hold up on the campaign trail. Bernie holds onto the podium when he speaks, as if he’s going to fall. He might be entertaining for dinner conversation, but not presidential material IMHO.
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Should stopped there. That, his greatest asset, also applies to another 330 million people in America, some who are even citizens.That stated, Biden stands an excellent chance to be our next president for the following reasons;
First, he is not Hillary
I remember much of the same thing being said about Reagan.Biden will be 80 when he would enter office if elected. Do you think he will either still be with it, or even with us? Bernie will be 79. Same concern.
Biden is starting to babble. Don’t think he could hold up on the campaign trail. Bernie holds onto the podium when he speaks, as if he’s going to fall. He might be entertaining for dinner conversation, but not presidential material IMHO.
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He's proven himself competent at "sniffing" out problems.
AND, Reagan was a young 69 and Biden is an old 78I remember much of the same thing being said about Reagan.Biden will be 80 when he would enter office if elected. Do you think he will either still be with it, or even with us? Bernie will be 79. Same concern.
Biden is starting to babble. Don’t think he could hold up on the campaign trail. Bernie holds onto the podium when he speaks, as if he’s going to fall. He might be entertaining for dinner conversation, but not presidential material IMHO.
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Reagan was 69 when he entered office and that was 40 years ago Mr. Deflector. We're talking about Biden who is clearly having health and mental problems. Clearly. Biden would be 79 when he enters office, TEN YEARS older than Reagan.
The current crop of democrat candidates is more like a Clown Car in a Star Wars bar
I remember much of the same thing being said about Reagan.Biden will be 80 when he would enter office if elected. Do you think he will either still be with it, or even with us? Bernie will be 79. Same concern.
Biden is starting to babble. Don’t think he could hold up on the campaign trail. Bernie holds onto the podium when he speaks, as if he’s going to fall. He might be entertaining for dinner conversation, but not presidential material IMHO.
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Reagan was 69 when he entered office and that was 40 years ago Mr. Deflector. We're talking about Biden who is clearly having health and mental problems. Clearly. Biden would be 79 when he enters office, TEN YEARS older than Reagan.
I remember much of the same thing being said about Reagan.Biden will be 80 when he would enter office if elected. Do you think he will either still be with it, or even with us? Bernie will be 79. Same concern.
Biden is starting to babble. Don’t think he could hold up on the campaign trail. Bernie holds onto the podium when he speaks, as if he’s going to fall. He might be entertaining for dinner conversation, but not presidential material IMHO.
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38 percent of democrats support him his chances are about as good as yoursFrom the onset, let me state that I never liked Hillary's attitude of entitlement to occupy the oval office AND my dislike has grown because her attitude and campaign incompetence helped to place an incompetent demagogue and megalomaniac in power.
That stated, Biden stands an excellent chance to be our next president for the following reasons;
First, he is not Hillary
Second, his record in those few states that managed to get the electoral college to go for the current moron-in-chief, is a powerful one.....The meager 77,000 votes that Trump managed to get in such states as PA, MI and WI will no longer be in play for Trump.
Third, many voters who thought that Trump was an idiot BUT also disliked Hillary and chose to stay home in 2016, have had a rude awakening to what their apathy has wrought.....and they WILL vote next year.
Fourth, the 2018 mid-term election certainly showed us that as blacks and Hispanics voters witnesses the catastrophe of the Trump administration, they WILL be showing up at the polls....as they did last November.
Fifth, Biden is seen as the real adult and as the former trusted right-hand individual to the very popular presidency of Obama.......
BUT, the most important reason for someone like Biden to be nominated, is Trump himself....his record, his excesses, his incompetence and his record of hiring the most corrupt cabinet members and staff since the Grant administration.
The rest of the diverse and stellar cadre of democrat contenders will, most likely, be excellent prospects in Biden's future cabinet (especially folks like Sanders, Warren, Harris, Castro, Booker, et al.)
He was 74 when he entered office in 2nd term.I remember much of the same thing being said about Reagan.Biden will be 80 when he would enter office if elected. Do you think he will either still be with it, or even with us? Bernie will be 79. Same concern.
Biden is starting to babble. Don’t think he could hold up on the campaign trail. Bernie holds onto the podium when he speaks, as if he’s going to fall. He might be entertaining for dinner conversation, but not presidential material IMHO.
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Reagan was 69 when he entered office and that was 40 years ago Mr. Deflector. We're talking about Biden who is clearly having health and mental problems. Clearly. Biden would be 79 when he enters office, TEN YEARS older than Reagan.
From the onset, let me state that I never liked Hillary's attitude of entitlement to occupy the oval office AND my dislike has grown because her attitude and campaign incompetence helped to place an incompetent demagogue and megalomaniac in power.
That stated, Biden stands an excellent chance to be our next president for the following reasons;
First, he is not Hillary
Second, his record in those few states that managed to get the electoral college to go for the current moron-in-chief, is a powerful one.....The meager 77,000 votes that Trump managed to get in such states as PA, MI and WI will no longer be in play for Trump.
Third, many voters who thought that Trump was an idiot BUT also disliked Hillary and chose to stay home in 2016, have had a rude awakening to what their apathy has wrought.....and they WILL vote next year.
Fourth, the 2018 mid-term election certainly showed us that as blacks and Hispanics voters witnesses the catastrophe of the Trump administration, they WILL be showing up at the polls....as they did last November.
Fifth, Biden is seen as the real adult and as the former trusted right-hand individual to the very popular presidency of Obama.......
BUT, the most important reason for someone like Biden to be nominated, is Trump himself....his record, his excesses, his incompetence and his record of hiring the most corrupt cabinet members and staff since the Grant administration.
The rest of the diverse and stellar cadre of democrat contenders will, most likely, be excellent prospects in Biden's future cabinet (especially folks like Sanders, Warren, Harris, Castro, Booker, et al.)