Stew Cook
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I tend to be the most critical of my once great party. I’m not shocked that the other guys are still who I thought they were.
An important, although well-hidden, portion of that report from Fox News:
Well...you posted multiple times that voting for the lesser evil is unacceptable and then trashed the two main parties so I took that to mean you have a 3rd party candidate that is a good candidate so I was hoping to get a name and learn more about them. As it turns out you could end up doing the very thing you chided others for doing.
See post #40,470 from @carlos86. There will be 3 debates. The Biden campaign agreed to them over two months ago. The Trump campaign is talking about this so much, that it is starting to appear as if maybe they are the ones who don't want to debate... or they are just ignorant of the facts. Either one is easy to believe.
Joe Biden Leaves the Basement for Delaware Beach House Getaway
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Former Vice President Joe Biden spent last weekend at his beach house in Rehoboth, Delaware, as he narrows the list of candidates he might select for vice president, according to NBC News.
The Bidens purchased the six-bedroom, three-story home in 2017, last sold in 2007 for over $3 million. The Bidens earned more than $15 million since leaving the White House, including more than four dozen paid speeches and a multi-million dollar book deal.
2020 Presidential Race
My point isn’t difficult to follow. I figured someone that was chiding others for voting for a candidate they don’t truly believe in would already have a candidate they believe in 90 days from the election but you don’t. It is what it is but it seems to me you’re in danger of doing the same thing from what I’ve heard of the 3rd party candidates. Maybe you’ll sit it out if you don’t like any of the candidates and maintain this integrity you’ve claimed but someone who clearly wants to send a message to the proponents of a two party system likely won’t sit out when given the chance to vote for someone outside that system to “send a message” if for no other reason. We shall see I suppose.What are you even talking about? My entire point is limiting yourself to two options because they are the only “viable” ones is the very definition of the lesser of two evils.
Like I said, I voted Johnson last time. I’ll see what the field looks like this election and do my research.
That’s a well thought out post. Biden doesn’t bother me really on his own. These extremist factions rising in the Dem party do scare me though and I don’t agree with giving illegal immigrants a bunch of free stuff, don’t agree with much of the Green New Deal, don’t believe that reduced police funding is the answer to civil unrest, and more so I can’t vote for the Dem nominee in 90 days or so. If I didn’t vote Republican it would be a 3rd party I support.
Criminal reform is an interesting one for you to list with Trump passing the First Step Act and Biden supporting the 1994 Crime Act. In fact, there’s an entire NYT article from June 2019 about Biden needing to answer for his stance on crime over the years. What’s going to be funny is back in the primaries he tried to distance himself from his record on crime and now he will be trying to run on taking money away from police while at the same time trying to appear as if he is for law and order. It should be fun watching him dance. I suspect at different times he will both supper and denounce his prior record. That’s pretty typical in politics.
I was specifically referencing the Biden following in the DNC to answer LG. The other candidates lined up behind him, doesn't mean their respective followers will. I try not to paint with broad brushes.Claiming all Dems are blue no matter who is just as faulty as claiming the same thing about Republicans. There are plenty of Democrats who wouldn't vote for Bernie or others if they were the nominee just like there are Republicans who wouldn't vote for Trump. If you want to say there are some who follow the party or the candidate like a cult on each side, I'll have no disagreement with that.
An important, although well-hidden, portion of that report from Fox News:
"But Democrats say the numbers are still on their side in all three battleground states and point to strong advantages in Florida, North Carolina and Pennsylvania for their voters to request mail-in or absentee ballots."
Fox News is heavily touting "gains" that Republicans are making, but even they have to acknowledge that Democrats still hold the lead in voter registrations in those states as they normally do. Also, the only one of those "key battleground states" that Joe Biden absolutely must win is Pennsylvania. Fox News's inclusion of North Carolina as a "key battleground state" really says all that you need to know about the uphill climb of the Trump campaign. Joe Biden can easily clear 270 electoral college votes without winning North Carolina. As a matter of fact, as long as Joe Biden wins Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Virginia, New Hampshire, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada, then he will win 270 electoral college votes and the election with it.
Joe Biden doesn't need to win North Carolina, Florida or Arizona but he is showing polling leads in all three of those states anyway. The path to 270 electoral college votes is so much clearer and easier for Joe Biden than it is for Donald Trump. There is no way to credibly or intelligently argue otherwise.