1) Biden was the safe choice, and remains to be. And this isn't over yet, this could take weeks until we get all the votes. Who was saying he wasn't like Hillary, receipts please? The argument was that Biden was safer than Bernie, not a personal guarantee they won't lose. No politician can guarantee that, including Bernie. Who proceeded to lose to both Biden and Hillary. This argument appears more of an attack on Biden rather than a defense than Bernie would have won this had he been the nominee. Which is telling.
2) Black Southern voters are a vital portion of the Democratic electorate every president needs in their corner in the primaries and the presidential. Something Bernie alienated twice in the primaries to his detriment. The Black vote is a massively important voting bloc within the party itself. Who is this "everyone"? I'd like to see names and quotes otherwise it's just "some people say" Trump says to bolster his arguments with nothing of substance. Let's stop right there, we both know we'd be doing this no matter who won the primaries that wasn't Bernie. It's true Biden didn't do well in Florida and the Black vote shifted away to an extent, but this implies they would both fall in lie with the candidate who got in trouble for signal boosting Fidel Castro as well as the fact he had many, many problems alienating the Black vote like dissing Obama on MLK day in a Black church
https://www.salon.com/2018/04/06/ber...ma-supporters/
and did not attend the anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma, a move so tone deaf Bloomberg got it right. Bloomberg.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...voters/607789/
Stacy Abrams is a Leftist politician, she came up as a politician backed by Our Revolution. How did she lose? Because she was running against a Republican politician who stole her election and got away with it. I guess it isn't just Democrats who will be derided for being weak when they are victims of being outwitted by Republicans, but Republicans who win by stealing elections will be implied to be winners who did nothing wrong.
And why is losing bad? The paragraphs above heavily imply the man who lost to Hillary and Trump is the "winner" we need.
How has the economy been strong under Trump?