Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: The real question in the primary. Can Biden get 51% of the delegates? [View all]PatSeg
(47,399 posts)that hard core base of Trump's is not ever going to vote for any Democrat, so there is no point even trying to appeal to them.
Second, I seriously doubt that republicans are cheering for Biden to win. For all Biden's perceived weaknesses, he is still going to be the hardest candidate to beat, because he has a much broader appeal. Voters are stressed and exhausted from three years of Trump and will gravitate to someone who represents stability, sanity, and decency.
Most voters do not spend as much time as we do dwelling on politics and in the end, they will vote for the person first and foremost. Republican strategists are unlikely to pull up anything from Biden's past that hasn't already been revealed and scrutinized numerous times. Meanwhile, all Trump can do is come up with his lame playground insults, as he has no real grasp on governing and policy.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden