I Don't Know If Joe Can Do It

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K1052

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No offense, but you might be going a little overboard with trying to find wins for Trump to get worried about. Trump's town hall was a trainwreck, even according to his supporters. More people seeing him like that isn't a win.

You mean his loyalist media instantly going all in that he was "ambushed" isn't a sign thst it went swell for him?
 
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baydude

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How did Joe do so well in the Primary debates and then suddenly we hear all of these issues about him debating or interviewing within a year?
 

Grey_Beard

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How did Joe do so well in the Primary debates and then suddenly we hear all of these issues about him debating or interviewing within a year?

It is spin. It’s how the propaganda machine works. You say some spin enough times, truth or lie, it becomes reality.
 

ewdotson

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I'd characterize Biden's primary debate performances as more "basically fine" than anything else but that should be … basically fine. (That's pretty much his motto, imo.) On the plus side, the GOPs histrionics have set an incredibly low bar for Biden in the debates. Given the extent that Trump's benefitted from low expectations, I won't look a gift horse in the mouth.
 
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ondma

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How did Joe do so well in the Primary debates and then suddenly we hear all of these issues about him debating or interviewing within a year?
Did he do all that well in the Primary debates though? Kamala pretty much destroyed him didnt she? Not talking about the debates only, but he started the primary race as an overwhelming favorite, slipped badly, and barely pulled out the nomination at the last minute, after a lot of other candidates dropped out, and who knows what kind of manipulation behind the scenes. I certainly dont think his debate performance was the determining factor in getting the nomination.
 

fskimospy

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Did he do all that well in the Primary debates though? Kamala pretty much destroyed him didnt she? Not talking about the debates only, but he started the primary race as an overwhelming favorite, slipped badly, and barely pulled out the nomination at the last minute, after a lot of other candidates dropped out, and who knows what kind of manipulation behind the scenes. I certainly dont think his debate performance was the determining factor in getting the nomination.
He led the primary polls for all but like two days. It was basically wire to wire.
 

ondma

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You are conflating state caucus and primary results with national polling of democratic voters. Fski is talking about the latter not the former.
Read the link I provided. It also states that Biden was very nearly counted out of the race until the SC primary. It is from NPR, not Fox News, in case anyone wants to go there.
 

brycejones

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Read the link I provided. It also states that Biden was very nearly counted out of the race until the SC primary. It is from NPR, not Fox News, in case anyone wants to go there.

So what? It says pundits and journalists not nationwide polling data. You have not directly responded to what was said.
 

nakedfrog

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Read the link I provided. It also states that Biden was very nearly counted out of the race until the SC primary. It is from NPR, not Fox News, in case anyone wants to go there.
That's the way I remember it going down, largely due to the bitter taste in my mouth when that happened.
 
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Seriously? He was basically counted out until his win in the SC primary. He finished fourth in Iowa, fifth in New Hampshire, and second (far off the pace) in Nevada. source and more information

Highly inaccurate.

 

alien42

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Read the link I provided. It also states that Biden was very nearly counted out of the race until the SC primary. It is from NPR, not Fox News, in case anyone wants to go there.

i agree with you and more specifically it was Jim Clyburn's endorsement that turned the tide in SC.
 

hal2kilo

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i agree with you and more specifically it was Jim Clyburn's endorsement that turned the tide in SC.
Only because there was a giant, no way a socialist can win contingent in the Democratic party that was looking for a viable alternative.
Truth hurts. And the Republicans are still desperately trying to paint that brush on Biden, which will not work, could have been effective against another candidate.
 

Grey_Beard

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i agree with you and more specifically it was Jim Clyburn's endorsement that turned the tide in SC.

What? He had a bad February. That when the attacks from the GOPers in the Senate and tRump where hitting the Hunter item hard. One endorsement never makes a candidate. It started the snowball to the end, but he was always the front runner given the constant attacks from the tRumpanzees.
 

K1052

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i agree with you and more specifically it was Jim Clyburn's endorsement that turned the tide in SC.

I'd probably contend that once black people got to weigh in that the perception of who the front runner is suddenly shifted when it probably should not have been a surprise. This is where the argument for picking a state more representative of the party's makeup than uh say Iowa or New Hampshire to hold the first primary comes in. Illinois or New Jersey likely the prime options.
 

K1052

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The GOP plan to make America believe Biden is senile and on the verge of death is a bad bad plan.
 

Grey_Beard

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The GOP plan to make America believe Biden is senile and on the verge of death is a bad bad plan.

Based on his town hall this evening he looks much more Presidential. He is actually answering questions. He is taking shots at the giant target that is tRump, but at least the entire mantra is not “No, I am not responsible” for anything.
 

Indus

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RBG's passing has thrown this whole election a curveball.

It would not surprise me if Trump won just because of SCOTUS seat. A lot of people who voted for Trump voted because of SCOTUS. And the senate will stay red.

I'll be back on Nov 4th to check the results but I have a feeling nothing is gonna give the dems the white house/ scotus/ senate this year. Nothing.
 

K1052

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RBG's passing has thrown this whole election a curveball.

It would not surprise me if Trump won just because of SCOTUS seat. A lot of people who voted for Trump voted because of SCOTUS. And the senate will stay red.

I'll be back on Nov 4th to check the results but I have a feeling nothing is gonna give the dems the white house/ scotus/ senate this year. Nothing.

I just can't come up with what voters aren't already in his camp due to court seats who are going to head there now in sufficient numbers to erase a 7-8 point deficit. Suburban women aren't pounding on the capital doors demanding that they appoint more justices to eliminate abortion and cancel the ACA which is what he thinks they want for some reason.