Monday, February 10, 2020

See ya later Bidenelator

HUDSON, N.H. ― Older voters love Joe Biden, but lately, they’re having doubts about his ability to take on President Donald Trump in November.

“It’s so sad. I really feel sad,” Laura Norris, 62, said as she watched the former vice president speak at a town hall here on the eve of the New Hampshire primary.

“You have to be brutal to take Trump on. I think that his time has passed. I wanted him to be good, but I feel sad,” added Norris, who works at a local quarry.

Biden’s edge with older voters has been his greatest asset so far in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. But with the New Hampshire primary only days away, in a state where he already faces an uphill climb, elderly voters are reconsidering their support for the septuagenarian in favor of some younger blood: namely Pete Buttigieg, the 38-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, who drew huge crowds up and down the state this weekend.

The boomers are about skating out of town and avoiding the payments. Millennials have no such luck, they have to pay for the government mess of a nightmare.

The Boomers are gone, they don't count any more. Dump Biden, go with Mayor Pete. Or the boomers could jump onto the Bloomberg wagon. Our preference is that Boomers just go away somewhere.

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