
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 09:47 AM
Sloumeau (2,657 posts)
Some Team Biden Members Always Believed That Biden Knew What He Was Doing
There is an interesting posting by DU's own Celerity entitled "Iowa Was Meaningless" which one can read here:
[link:https://www.democraticunderground.com/1287701972|] The full title of this NYTimes piece is: Iowa Was Meaningless We spent a lot of time covering the candidates’ ups and downs in Iowa. Almost none of it mattered. This article was written by Reid J. Epstein. Yes, a whole lot of reporters, talking heads, and analysts, such as the people at fivethirtyeight.com all thought that Iowa was so damn important. Do you know who never thought it was so damn important? Joe Biden's campaign did not think it was so important, and neither did I. During the year 2019, people like Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Senator Bernie Sanders, and Senator Elizabeth Warren all spent a huge amount of time in Iowa, and they all spent a lot of money building up a big organization. Joe Biden did not. Joe Biden kept saying that South Carolina was his firewall. Some people noticed that he was strong with African Americans--but they also kept saying how important Iowa and New Hampshire was. In January 2020, Team 538 was saying that if Joe Biden could just win Iowa, he'd have an 80% chance to win the nomination. They also said if someone else won Iowa, they would be the most likely to win the nomination. So, most of the talking heads were focused on Iowa. So, why was Joe Biden so focused on South Carolina, and not Iowa? Sure, Biden ended up doing a bus tour of Iowa, but only about a month before the election, and only because people started screaming at him that if he did not win Iowa he would have no chance. The key is that Biden knew what Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama knew. You remember those guys--the last three Democrats to win the Presidency. These guys knew it was not so much about Iowa--it was more about the South. How did these guys know that? Because they each studied what had happened in previous Democratic Presidential Primaries, and they each built their campaigns around the South. Barack Obama, for example, noticed that Carter swept the South and then got the nomination. He also noticed that Bill Clinton did the same thing. When Joe Biden joined Team Obama in 2008, do you think that someone on Obama's team might have clued Biden in on how Obama won the nomination in 2008? I bet someone did. ![]() At this point, I am going to plagiarize myself, and post what I posted here on this site January 10th, about 3 weeks before Iowa--when so many reporters were so obsessed with Iowa. (you can see the original comment here [link:https://upload.democraticunderground.com/1287416957#post13|] : It isn't really about Just Iowa and New Hampshire. The South is huge. "OK, sloumeau", you may be saying to yourself, "that's just one comment. How do we really know that you were sure that this was going to work?" Here's a comment from me 3 days later, on January 13: [link:https://www.democraticunderground.com/1287420082#post3|]
"OK, sloumeau", you might be saying to yourself, "maybe you just got lucky there. I am still not sure that you knew Biden could win by sweeping the South and did not have to win Iowa and New Hamsphire to win". OK, here's another comment I made from that same posting: The following link should help you with that. Here is me again on January 28: [link:https://www.democraticunderground.com/1287452636#post4|] 4. If Bernie fails to do well in Iowa and NH, he is toast. So, did anyone else here at DU realize this? Scurrilous knew: [link:https://www.democraticunderground.com/1287490459#post110|] How did NH propel Clinton? Scurrilous said that on February 9, 2020--after Iowa. He knew that Iowa was not essential--even after Biden came in what...fourth in Iowa? So, next time people say, "Nobody could have predicted what happened with Biden", remember that Biden and his team knew, I knew, and Scurrilous knew. In fact, Probably a whole lot of other people on Team Biden here at DU knew. So, next time the pundits want to know the scoop, they should just pay DU a visit. We know the score because we do our homework. ![]()
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Sloumeau | Apr 2020 | OP |
empedocles | Apr 2020 | #1 | |
Claustrum | Apr 2020 | #2 | |
BlueLucy | Apr 2020 | #3 | |
Sloumeau | Apr 2020 | #4 | |
UncleNoel | Apr 2020 | #5 | |
Wounded Bear | Apr 2020 | #6 | |
Sloumeau | Apr 2020 | #7 | |
Butterflylady | Apr 2020 | #8 | |
Sloumeau | Apr 2020 | #9 | |
Demsrule86 | Apr 2020 | #10 | |
Sloumeau | Apr 2020 | #11 | |
Demsrule86 | Apr 2020 | #12 | |
Drunken Irishman | Apr 2020 | #13 | |
Cha | Apr 2020 | #14 |
Response to Sloumeau (Original post)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 09:49 AM
empedocles (15,751 posts)
1. I agree
[I also believe that Pelosi knows what she's doing]
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Response to Sloumeau (Original post)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 09:55 AM
Claustrum (4,795 posts)
2. While it's true that you and a few more have faith in Biden
While it's true that you and a few more have faith in Biden since the beginning, the way and the pace of which people got behind Biden was unpredicted, or at least very hard to predict. Remember, days before the super Tuesday, he was polling under viability (under 15%) in some states that he ended up winning. If he didn't win as big as he did that day, I don't think things would have ended so quickly and so overwhelmingly.
If Bernie were to win a few of those states (like Minnesota, I thought Amy exiting would have given that state to Bernie), I am sure Bernie would stay in longer. And the primary would be a much closer and much harder fight overall. ![]() primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden |
Response to Sloumeau (Original post)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 10:10 AM
BlueLucy (1,593 posts)
3. Great work!
I really enjoyed learning from your OP this morning. Thank you.
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Response to BlueLucy (Reply #3)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 10:11 AM
Sloumeau (2,657 posts)
4. Thank you very much. I have learned a ton from everyone here on DU. :) nt
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Response to Sloumeau (Original post)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 10:18 AM
UncleNoel (864 posts)
5. Yeah, DU is for YOU!
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Response to Sloumeau (Original post)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 10:20 AM
Wounded Bear (57,223 posts)
6. The emphasis on Iowa every cycle is really tiresome to most of us...
sorry, but it just is.
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Response to Wounded Bear (Reply #6)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 10:27 AM
Sloumeau (2,657 posts)
7. I agree.
However, how nice for Joe Biden that so many of his opponents wasted so much time and money on White non-Southern states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Response to Sloumeau (Original post)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 10:28 AM
Butterflylady (3,153 posts)
8. I knew it.
Posted to several OP's that Bill Clinton lost his first 6 contests but no one seemed to care. All I read was how he should drop out. Seems I was right all along. I was in his camp before he even announced. I was with him the last time around. He will beat orange face because he has all the attributes to win.
![]() primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden |
Response to Butterflylady (Reply #8)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 10:33 AM
Sloumeau (2,657 posts)
9. I totally believe you.
I got the sense that a whole lot of Biden supporters here on DU knew what was going on, based on what they wrote and based on the percentage of support here on DU for Biden. Around the beginning of January, Joe Biden had about 16% support here on DU, based on the number of people who had chosen Biden's image. From that point until just before South Carolina, it only dropped about one percentage point, to 15%. That means that only about 6% of the Biden supporters here on DU got cold feet when Biden had done poorly in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada.
Why were the rest of us holding on? A lot of us were waiting for South Carolina--just as Joe Biden was. ![]() ![]() primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden |
Response to Sloumeau (Original post)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 10:39 AM
Demsrule86 (67,228 posts)
10. I posted similar things and so did others...Cha comes to mind. Gothmog and Pnwmom.
But there were many others.
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Response to Demsrule86 (Reply #10)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 10:44 AM
Sloumeau (2,657 posts)
11. Right you are, Demsrul86. :)
For me, the beautiful thing about so many of the Biden supporters here on DU is that so many of them really knew what they were talking about. It has been a real joy to have read and responded to so many highly informed people. If I, for example, dropped the ball somewhere, there was always someone else ready to pick it up and run with it.
![]() ![]() primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden |
Response to Sloumeau (Reply #11)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 11:16 AM
Demsrule86 (67,228 posts)
12. No you were great...all the bad news got to me and I posted more than once that I would vote
for Bloomberg should Joe falter...but I didn't. I waited until Carolina to send in my vote in Ohio...I still wanted Joe. In the end, we stuck by him.
![]() primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden |
Response to Sloumeau (Original post)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 12:54 PM
Drunken Irishman (34,857 posts)
13. It's a fair point but Biden needed to step up.
It was not a foregone conclusion that Biden would romp his way to a win in South Carolina - not after the first three contests. Biden needed to stop his decline and he wasn't going to do that by keeping the status quo.
1) Biden needed a very strong debate performance prior to the SC primary and he got it. Biden had been, up to that point, fairly shaky in these debates and I'm not sure he could have afforded another shaky performance. Not with people starting to openly doubt, fairly or not, his overall viability. He needed to prove to skeptical voters that he actually had life as a candidate. 2) Warren really boosted Biden by going after Bloomberg. Bloomberg - and so did Biden. Biden really needed to showcase to voters that he was the best alternative to Bloomberg. He did. But again, had he struggled to do so in that debate, I think he still wins SC but not by the amount he did and who knows how Super Tuesday turns out. 3) Clyburn. That endorsement was huge. I think it's a big reason Biden won as decisively as he did. I still think he would have won SC regardless but if he wins it by ten points instead, I suspect those doubts about Biden's viability remain and that may have kept Pete and Amy in the race...or they maybe even throw their support to Bloomberg instead. 4) The CNN townhall. Biden had a very raw, emotional moment there and it helped boost him. I feel it was similar to Hillary's NH moment where she teared up over how hard things were. It was a real moment from a candidate who appeared to be done. And while she eventually lost the nomination, had that moment not propelled her to that NH win, Obama likely becomes the presumptive nominee after Super Tuesday, there's no contentious primary, no real crazy division and because of that, it's possible Obama doesn't ask Hillary to be in his cabinet and she remains a senator. But because she got so thoroughly trounced in that run, she decides against running in 2016 and it's a race between Biden and Bernie but four years earlier. Ultimately, Biden had to prove he could win and win big. But to do that, he needed to step up. What he was doing, especially in the debates, was not working. Biden needed to be more aggressive, showing the party faithful he had the fight necessary to take on Trump, and he did. So, I do fault Biden's strategy in some ways. I think he played things a bit too safe in the debates and it hurt his positioning. I also feel he let himself get embroiled in silly gaffes that will hurt him in a general. Biden needs to be more disciplined and really needs to play like he's behind because that's when Biden is at his best. ![]() primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden |
Response to Sloumeau (Original post)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 02:17 PM
Cha (289,579 posts)
14. I knew nothing.. I just looked at the big picture and tried
not to get discouraged at certain times. Eyes on the Prize.
The whole James Clyburn-South Carolina thing blew me away and the subsequent Super Spectacular Tuesdays! But I believe others do know things and they were encouraging and inspiring. There were some post mortems around here after Iowa, NH, and Nevada that I didn't buy into, though. Thank you for this, Sloumeau! ![]() primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden |