2020 Primaries

Doesn't matter if you are employed if your wages are so bad that you can't pay rent or afford food. That's the position many Americans are in today.
That's because they spend their money elsewhere first. They buy the stuff they want first and then expect the government to cover the stuff they need.

Americans have no sense of prioritization and it makes them dependent. It's not the rest of America's fault.
 
I think we just found out who your guy is for 2020, but that aside. Listening to him you think he is well? Last debate he said something like he was going to take a thousand millions cars off the road.
Haven’t decided yet. But if Bernie is the other option, besides Trump, then I will be unhappily voting for Trump.
 
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Someone should let him know that



Joe Biden tells South Carolina crowd that he is running for the SENATE as fears for his health begin to grow

  • Biden, 77, said if voters didn't like him they should 'vote for the other Biden'
Democratic leadership contender Joe Biden left voters bewildered yesterday as he told them he was running for the Senate and if they didn't like him they should 'vote for the other Biden'.

The former vice president, 77, sparked fresh concerns over his mental capacity as he addressed a crowd in South Carolina and appeared to forget which campaign he was running in.

He said: 'My name's Joe Biden and I'm a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate. Look me over, if you like what you see help out, if not, vote for the other Biden.'

It is the latest in a string of gaffes by Biden in the past few months and comes ahead of tonight's Democratic TV debate in Charleston, South Carolina, and four days ahead of the state's primary.

Joe Biden tells South Carolina crowd that he is running for the SENATE as fears for his health grow | Daily Mail Online
 
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Hunter Biden Seeks to Delay Paternity Deposition Until After Key Primary Votes

Alana Goodman - FEBRUARY 25, 2020 7:15 PM



Hunter Biden is asking a judge to delay his child support deposition scheduled for next week in Arkansas until April 1—a date when the key early primaries for his father Joe Biden's presidential campaign will be finished—according to a court motion filed by his attorney on Tuesday.


Hunter Biden is asking a judge to delay his child support deposition scheduled for next week in Arkansas until April 1—a date when the key early primaries for his father Joe Biden's presidential campaign will be finished—according to a court motion filed by his attorney on Tuesday.

Brent M. Langdon, Hunter Biden's attorney, argued in the court filing that his client was unable to appear in Little Rock, Arkansas for the looming deposition next week, calling it "unduly burdensome and oppressive."

Lawyers for Lunden Alexis Roberts, who is the mother of Biden's 18-month-old baby and who is fighting him for child support, had offered Biden the option of doing the court-ordered deposition on March 3—which is Super Tuesday—or on March 5.

"Let me know what day works best for your client. If your client hasn't picked a day by tomorrow at 5:00 p.m., I will pick the day," Roberts's lawyer Jennifer Lancaster wrote to Langdon in a Feb. 17 email filed in the court record on Tuesday.

Langdon replied that he was unavailable those days due to previously scheduled work commitments. "My client can be available April 1, 2020," Biden's lawyer wrote 12 minutes before the deadline on Feb. 18. "My client cannot be available prior to that date."

On Monday, Roberts's attorneys filed a court notice for Biden to appear at the Bushman Court Reporting office in Little Rock for the deposition at 9 a.m. on March 5.

Hunter Biden Seeks to Delay Paternity Deposition Until After Key Primary Votes
 
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