My grumble here is that Biden one ONE primary – 29 Feb – with a heavy thumb on the scale. As a result, just about everyone else threw in the towel 1 Mar, after most of the votes were already in for Super Tuesday – 3 Mar. The nomination was gifted to Joe – whose previous outings, primaries, caucuses, and debates, were debacles.
And now, by promising to choose a woman for his VP, he has pretty much eliminated everyone that ran against him, including Warren, whom he doesn’t appear to want to pick. Heck, I’m not even sure he’ll pick Stacy Abrams!
The big problem here is, Joe Biden’s choice of Vice President is perhaps the most important decision he will make for the rest of his life. As in, whomever he picks has a pretty good chance of becoming president without an election.
I am a Democrat, and I will vote for Biden when (no longer an “if”) he’s nominated. But I have the right to be extremely disappointed that the only way to unseat one senile president is to nominate an even older (and perhaps even more senile) candidate.
BTW, I don’t s’pose anyone noticed that The Best Negotiator in Human History was unable to negotiate with Chuck and Nancy and had to turn it over to the Treasury Sec.
Cheapskate0 over 4 years ago
My grumble here is that Biden one ONE primary – 29 Feb – with a heavy thumb on the scale. As a result, just about everyone else threw in the towel 1 Mar, after most of the votes were already in for Super Tuesday – 3 Mar. The nomination was gifted to Joe – whose previous outings, primaries, caucuses, and debates, were debacles.
And now, by promising to choose a woman for his VP, he has pretty much eliminated everyone that ran against him, including Warren, whom he doesn’t appear to want to pick. Heck, I’m not even sure he’ll pick Stacy Abrams!
The big problem here is, Joe Biden’s choice of Vice President is perhaps the most important decision he will make for the rest of his life. As in, whomever he picks has a pretty good chance of becoming president without an election.
I am a Democrat, and I will vote for Biden when (no longer an “if”) he’s nominated. But I have the right to be extremely disappointed that the only way to unseat one senile president is to nominate an even older (and perhaps even more senile) candidate.
Cheapskate0 over 4 years ago
For a funny look at corona virus, check out Over the Hedge!
braindead Premium Member over 4 years ago
Republicans* are never wrong. Even when they are.
Especially when they are. “Who’s gonna pay for it?”
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*Now the Party Of Trump.
Silly Season over 4 years ago
Democratic Delegate Count and Primary Election Results 2020
Updated March 28, 2020
Dates and number of delegates won on each date.
At the moment, Biden 1,217, Sanders 914
1,991 to win nomination
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(But I don’t feel like, copy / pasting them here. Just open the link.)
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https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/elections/delegate-count-primary-results.html
Sanspareil over 4 years ago
Sanders/Biden doesn’t matter at all, the fix is in and 4 more years of never ending lying and grifting is our future!
William Robbins Premium Member over 4 years ago
Ok, I’ll allow it…
nosirrom over 4 years ago
Carmen aren’t you worried about your TV ratings?
ALT over 4 years ago
Snerk
braindead Premium Member over 4 years ago
BTW, I don’t s’pose anyone noticed that The Best Negotiator in Human History was unable to negotiate with Chuck and Nancy and had to turn it over to the Treasury Sec.
Jim Kerner over 4 years ago
Say, Good Night Gracie.