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It's Just a Flesh Wound!
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“He’s wasting money on ads in Washington because the President complains about seeing that Conway group [The Lincoln Project] ad; the President says he wants rallies so they schedule them in places he’s guaranteed to win and doesn’t need to visit. The thinking is, if he keeps Mr Trump happy, the secret sauce of 2016 will flow and he will magically win again somehow,”
I was down to Warren and Rice but after these last couple of weeks I think Rice is a slam dunk.Biden Campaign Narrows List Of Vice President Candidates To 6, Includes Some Surprises
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The top names include failed Democrat presidential candidates Sen. Elizabeth Warren (MA) and Sen. Kamala Harris (CA). The other big name to appear on the list is former Obama national security adviser Susan Rice.
The other three names on Biden’s reported short list include Rep. Val Demings (D-FL), Atlanta Democrat Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, and New Mexico Democrat Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Biden Campaign Narrows List Of Vice President Candidates To 6, Includes Some Surprises
Rep. Val Demings makes a lot of sense. Joe Biden needs Florida and the polls are tight. She also has a lot of credible input to add on the hostile relationship between the black community and law enforcement. What I like most is that Rep. Demings puts the "Dems are against law and order, and they want to defund the police" attack to rest.Biden Campaign Narrows List Of Vice President Candidates To 6, Includes Some Surprises
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The top names include failed Democrat presidential candidates Sen. Elizabeth Warren (MA) and Sen. Kamala Harris (CA). The other big name to appear on the list is former Obama national security adviser Susan Rice.
The other three names on Biden’s reported short list include Rep. Val Demings (D-FL), Atlanta Democrat Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, and New Mexico Democrat Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Biden Campaign Narrows List Of Vice President Candidates To 6, Includes Some Surprises
There are no consequences for abandoning George W. Bush at this point. It's politically expedient for conservatives to do it. His career in politics is over, and he left office with the lowest approval rating of any American President since Harry S. Truman. However, at the end of his 1st term, he was just as popular within the Republican Party as Trump is right now. There weren't any Republicans speaking out against him or his policies when it mattered (before he was re-elected in November of 2004). Most conservatives were defending him up until he had secured a 2nd term, and defending the Iraq War as well. I remember the "This is no time to cut and run" television ad campaign very well from 2004.What do you expect from a hardcore Neocon like GW? Neocons never saw a war that they didn't love and that they didn't think the US shouldn't be involved in!
