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floppyboo

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Thu Apr 25, 2019, 04:59 PM Apr 2019

Biden has lost 2 primaries. What will be different this time? [View all]

He is up against a very wide Democratic primary field, and very weird incumbent. So that's different.
But what strengths does he have now that he didn't have then?

He would do a world of good if he were able to defeat Trump, but I'm not convinced he'll get more than the usual base out to vote, and that's not good enough as witnessed in 2016

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided
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I think the biggest difference is his association with Pres. Obama. spooky3 Apr 2019 #1
Agree.. Thekaspervote Apr 2019 #2
get that. But how does that bring in more than the base? floppyboo Apr 2019 #9
It's not how to get beyond the base, it's how to get WI/MI/PA... and Obama won all of them. (n/t) thesquanderer Apr 2019 #20
He won Ohio and Florida too. Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #91
The base is what you need in a primary. NT WeekiWater Apr 2019 #38
Not just his association, spooky.. Biden Cha Apr 2019 #32
I understand what you're saying, Cha, but the factor that I spooky3 Apr 2019 #82
I think Biden made a lot Cha Apr 2019 #83
+100000000 treestar Apr 2019 #45
That is also a minus in many places, cuts both doc03 Apr 2019 #52
8 years of being Vice President. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2019 #3
He was a Senator for like 35 years when he ran for president in 2008. BlueStater Apr 2019 #6
More and more relevant experience than the rest of the field FBaggins Apr 2019 #47
He was up against Obama and Hillary Butterflylady Apr 2019 #49
Biden needs to put out a list of what he has been doing. delisen Apr 2019 #79
He has only lost one more time than Sanders. Eko Apr 2019 #4
Joe ran in 1984, 1988 and 2008 CentralMass Apr 2019 #16
You are correct. Eko Apr 2019 #19
I was just correcting the count. Sanders could walk on water and he would still get slammed here. CentralMass Apr 2019 #25
True, Eko Apr 2019 #36
Has anyone claimed that "Sanders lost in 2016, what's different this time?" treestar Apr 2019 #46
that'd be a question, not a claim ;) nt floppyboo Apr 2019 #57
Lincoln lost something like 12 of 16 political races. Blue_true Apr 2019 #63
True. Eko Apr 2019 #70
For starters... W_HAMILTON Apr 2019 #5
I am very comforted by his 8 years as VP - easy shoe in floppyboo Apr 2019 #11
Being in an Administration that saved us from a depression Funtatlaguy Apr 2019 #7
Technically Biden has lost one BannonsLiver Apr 2019 #8
Ouch! But accurate. 4139 Apr 2019 #15
Some people are getting nervous about Biden NYMinute Apr 2019 #71
Yes, a lot of saltiness today BannonsLiver Apr 2019 #73
It is mainly Sanders supporters NYMinute Apr 2019 #76
word PupCamo Apr 2019 #80
Sanders lost one qazplm135 Apr 2019 #10
did you mean 'sanders' wasn't an 8 year VP? floppyboo Apr 2019 #18
People love him because Barack chose him mahina Apr 2019 #12
Biden voted No to Clarence Thomas LakeArenal Apr 2019 #61
Well, he's tied to Obama now. BlueStater Apr 2019 #13
Wow. How incredibly insightful. WheelWalker Apr 2019 #55
Substantial response. BlueStater Apr 2019 #89
desperation, I suppose Skittles Apr 2019 #14
The circumestances are very different this time. Doreen Apr 2019 #17
yes, I remember my mother saying "circumstances alter cases." I remember her saying it on a CTyankee Apr 2019 #22
Your mother is a wise person. Doreen Apr 2019 #23
Ole Joe has a hell of a lot to vet. This will prove a real vulnerability for him. mobeau69 Apr 2019 #24
looking harder at his record may not be to his favor floppyboo Apr 2019 #26
The U.S. has, as of 2/29, profited $107 billion from the bank bailout. OilemFirchen Apr 2019 #84
Because before there was Trump Clarity2 Apr 2019 #21
I loved Obama as president too but mobeau69 Apr 2019 #27
The magats Clarity2 Apr 2019 #31
that storm was not a dream you can just wake up from. floppyboo Apr 2019 #30
Im worried about russia Clarity2 Apr 2019 #44
China, NK, Israel, Saudi, India, Khazakistan? floppyboo Apr 2019 #69
Of course Clarity2 Apr 2019 #90
"Biden's record on bankruptcy and Glass-Steigal is rehashed"? oasis Apr 2019 #67
The media and debate opponents? mobeau69 Apr 2019 #88
I know he is NOT Obama but I Doreen Apr 2019 #34
Same here Clarity2 Apr 2019 #51
I think my part of wanting the same as Obama is his kindness Doreen Apr 2019 #72
hopefully he will lose again. we need forward thinking leaders not nostalgia Kurt V. Apr 2019 #28
Its not nostalgia.. it the desire to restore sanity in the WH and return America to normalcy. honest.abe Apr 2019 #41
we have an opposition party completely off the rails going on 40 yrs. much worse in the last 20. Kurt V. Apr 2019 #50
Normalcy in a relative sense. honest.abe Apr 2019 #58
i agree biden would be a stabilizing force. i just feel we're on precipice and joe could stop us fro Kurt V. Apr 2019 #64
Yes, I know what you are saying. honest.abe Apr 2019 #68
again, completely agree those 2 issues are at the front. Kurt V. Apr 2019 #81
After 8 strong years as a magnificent VP C_U_L8R Apr 2019 #29
please don't bandy around the word magnificent floppyboo Apr 2019 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #62
Great answer! Mahalo, C_U_L8R Cha Apr 2019 #40
his poll numbers against Trump KayF Apr 2019 #33
we're looking at different things perhaps? floppyboo Apr 2019 #54
Biden introduced legislation to combat global warming three years before AOC was born LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #59
good call on the tweet KayF Apr 2019 #85
He's got the biggest lead over Trump right now srobertss Apr 2019 #35
Again, he has far more name recognition than everyone else. BlueStater Apr 2019 #42
I expect it will change srobertss Apr 2019 #87
I don't see him inspiring young voters Fiendish Thingy Apr 2019 #37
Different year; different situation treestar Apr 2019 #43
I think Sanders got 1% in his first election and 6% in the next one. WeekiWater Apr 2019 #48
He's certainly entitled to try, and you're right he might lose again. Agschmid Apr 2019 #53
Abraham Lincoln lost 12 political races before winning the Presidency in 1859 and Blue_true Apr 2019 #56
I was asking what he was going to do to win more than the base. floppyboo Apr 2019 #66
Important question to ask re: electability of a former VP Fiendish Thingy Apr 2019 #60
I believe there is an inchoate yearning among many voters, not just Democrats COLGATE4 Apr 2019 #65
... BlueFlorida Apr 2019 #74
Joe doesn't quit and he's scrappy. You get beat down you rise again. That was then and this is now UniteFightBack Apr 2019 #75
He actually only lost one. Eko Apr 2019 #77
Obama PupCamo Apr 2019 #78
Maybe we should look at Reagan's third run, to see what he did differently? nt Honeycombe8 Apr 2019 #86
Nothing. PDittie Apr 2019 #92
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