Biden’s campaign is running on fumes. A candidate with all the trappings of a traditional frontrunner—the long résumé, party backing, relevant experience, and steady poll numbers—suddenly is on electoral life support. A fourth-place showing in the Iowa Caucus days ago has raised the stakes for the upcoming primary. But even Biden himself seems to be grappling with the likelihood that another humiliation is on the horizon. His first answer during Friday night’s debate was devoted, in part, to explaining how he was likely to lose on Tuesday.
I have a better idea for the Dems, focus on House and Senate, write off the presidential election.
This is not a democracy, the Dems had eight years under Obama, now Wall Street gets its eight years of Trump. Dems are unlikely to reverse the eight year rule absent a sudden recession.
Besides, the voters have little choice, a Dem who promises to spend us to oblivion or a Repub who promises the same. In these cases a mixed government works best.
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