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Unfortunate stumble on one word in there:
I read something about "why did the Dems completely abandon the path of their most successful President FDR, the last Dem progressive President, and most popular Dem President to then never run a Progressive ever again?"
Biden won't beat anyone other than Trump. The second half of his Presidency will be Congress and the Senate going after Biden. Hunter's everything will be blown up, Biden's capacity will be officially tested. They're going to throw the kitchen sink at him and he doesn't have the strength to go back at them.Anyway, I think we can all agree that Boris Johnson, being a US citizen by birth, coming back to the US and running on a ticket with Trump would be the best outcome for all involved (particularly us, the people of the world).
The Democrats (and, thereby Americans as a whole) are reaping the whirlwind of the Clinton/Biden/Obama (and Biden Mark II) sell-outs to big business and anti-labour/anti-working class policiesBiden won't beat anyone other than Trump. The second half of his Presidency will be Congress and the Senate going after Biden. Hunter's everything will be blown up, Biden's capacity will be officially tested. They're going to throw the kitchen sink at him and he doesn't have the strength to go back at them.
Either Harris does that (and loses the smiling VP persona) or somebody else will have to run for President who can.
I just can't see the swing state voters saying no to Fox News and voting for Biden instead of anyone other than Trump on the GOP ticket. The only hope Biden has in that case is if Trump still runs (against the Dems and GOP) because being a Presidential candidate allows the grift to continue. If he's not a nominee, he can't keep the campaign financing money rolling in to him and his family.
They're so worried trying to stop the GOP ruining the place more that they don't get around to fixing anything.The Democrats (and, thereby Americans as a whole) are reaping the whirlwind of the Clinton/Biden/Obama (and Biden Mark II) sell-outs to big business and anti-labour/anti-working class policies
The Republican party is terrible.. So why may Democrats lose to them this year? | Robert Reicb
Two things.Just like Trump, Biden has run out the clock on the largest majority he'll have. He achieved more than Trump in legislation and progress, but still not very much.
He's too often taken a centrist approach, probably because of weaklings like Sinema and that other crook from West Virginia whose name escapes me.
But, like Trump when the mid-terms deliver a majority to the opposition, that'll be all they wrote in terms of progressive achievements.
I read something about "why did the Dems completely abandon the path of their most successful President FDR, the last Dem progressive President, and most popular Dem President to then never run a Progressive ever again?"
Thoughts on Newsom for President?
I am making an early call for Republican nominee - Mike Pence.
Was just thinking that Trump supporters maybe have diminished by 2024 and De Santis may be a bit wild so Pence the safe bet?
The Republican congressmen don’t like Pence. His prospects are remote to say the least.Was just thinking that Trump supporters maybe have diminished by 2024 and De Santis may be a bit wild so Pence the safe bet?
Thoughts on Newsom for President?
I am making an early call for Republican nominee - Mike Pence.
Crazy Joe has already fallen asleep on the job, Kamala lies in waiting with wrecking ball in hand, Pelosi, Schumer amd AOC are quite mad. The sad thing is Joe might not make it to Easter health wise! 2021 will be an eventful year in the USA.
I dont see Joe being able to find his way back home form the local Walmart within 6 months.
Much less run for another term!
No way on earth will Biden be president by this time next year, let alone 2024
LelSleepy Joe might not make it to 2023 after the thrashing they just received in Virginia...The USA is a sad place, but the tide will turn come the mid terms!..
And yet the only goldfish memory you have is '' Joe wont makeI have forgotten more about US politcs than you will learn in a lifetime.
After reading your post I was wondering how many VP have become President after being a VP.I dont see Joe running again
I also struggle to see any major points Harris has brought to attention that says ''Presidential''
I do think VP incumbency might be enough but I also think some might position themselves for a test run
I like Yang but a 3rd party has struggled in America