CalvinBall wrote:pacino wrote:CalvinBall wrote:JUburton wrote:He's not the only one who learned from 2016.
Also he likes Joe, personally.
yeah absolutely.
also biden may not be great but he actually supports things sanders does when it seemed HRC was hedging on even the easy stuff like raising the minimum wage to 15.
Biden is much more conservative than Clinton
Much? In their voting history or campaign platforms?
Gimpy wrote:I hang out on pretty left-leaning areas of the internet. Aside from people thinking that Trump is more likely to beat a more centrist candidate (which I don’t really agree with), I haven’t seen many people saying they won’t vote for Biden. Most progressives I see and communicate with are definitely voting Biden and encouraging others to vote Biden.
I’ve seen way more centrist democrats whining about potentially not getting votes from Bernie supporters than Bernie supporters saying they wouldn’t vote Biden. Anecdotal, I know, so I’m not sure how valuable that is to everyone.
Monkeyboy wrote:momadance wrote:LOL ... NOW he wants to be a leader!
@realDonaldTrump
For the purpose of creating conflict and confusion, some in the Fake News Media are saying that it is the Governors decision to open up the states, not that of the President of the United States & the Federal Government. Let it be fully understood that this is incorrect........It is the decision of the President, and for many good reasons. With that being said, the Administration and I are working closely with the Governors, and this will continue. A decision by me, in conjunction with the Governors and input from others, will be made shortly!
so whose decision is it for real? I honestly don't know. I know many things like this fall to the states, but I can't say about this specific thing
Uncle Milty wrote:Gimpy wrote:I hang out on pretty left-leaning areas of the internet. Aside from people thinking that Trump is more likely to beat a more centrist candidate (which I don’t really agree with), I haven’t seen many people saying they won’t vote for Biden. Most progressives I see and communicate with are definitely voting Biden and encouraging others to vote Biden.
I’ve seen way more centrist democrats whining about potentially not getting votes from Bernie supporters than Bernie supporters saying they wouldn’t vote Biden. Anecdotal, I know, so I’m not sure how valuable that is to everyone.
Hope it holds true and I think a majority will vote Biden. There's that 15% or so who won't. Hopefully that's small enough to overcome.
joe table wrote:Might rather contract the virus than watch more of this briefing
thephan wrote:OMFG turned on the TV to see Trump using the update to attack his rivals with a video. Talking about suing people and how there are plenty of ventilators.
Turned it off.
Gimpy wrote:Bernie and Biden have formed six joint task forces made up of people from both camps to develop policy.
threecount wrote:After seeing the first 40 minutes of this briefing, which was just about him, I cannot believe we have to convince people to vote against Trump.
thephan wrote:yeah that's what I was seeing. Like turned it on right when he was cutting to his video and walking away from the podium and got about 30 seconds in. I was trying to find out if I was going to whack with any weather and accidentally bounced back to catch that suing people stuff. Like I said just turned off the damn TV