The is the compelling argument for Biden if you are conceding that scenario. Obamacare is ruined beyond repair, it was campiagned against SUCCESSFULLY his entire term which got us in this congressional mess and probably cost him a Supreme Court pick, it faces another Supreme Court challenge with worse odds. And that's the big thing he got done. All the smaller things were pretty much destroyed. The economy is getting abused, all of his executive actions are done, his international deals are gone.
Where is Biden going to succeed where a more popular Obama with a better Congress did not?
At least a candidate with a different ideology might get his big thing to be something somewhat popular that might stick
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Wow Chris Matthew is announcing his immediate retirement tonight live on MSnbc
Hardball over. Good they should give that slot to Ari also
Holy shit he didn't even finish the show bye and peace out
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As a complete side note: I learnt today a gay man is credited with inventing the high five. HOW COOL IS THAT?
Ohhhhhh, do you think it's because of the misogynistic questions he was asking the female candidates? (or am I mistaking him with another commentator?)
Because Biden is a muggle, and Sanders is a wizard. Duh!
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Feel the Bern:
Breaking: Chris Matthews, longrunning host of “Hardball” on MSNBC, said Monday that he is resigning from the program, an abrupt exit prompted by a series of recent gaffes and controversies.
Matthews, 74, made the announcement at the start of his program, effective immediately.
BB
Yeah it must be that Trump derangement syndrome, us libs are just sooooo melodramatic about everything.
Biden can't do ANYTHING, his entire campaign is based on the idea of him just being an empty suit that will be electable because he doesn't offend moderate white voters as much as Trump does, and with all his gaffes on the campaign trail he can't even do that. No offense to Jim Clyburn, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that his endorsement isn't going to matter much to swing voters in the general.
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You were in an echo chamber. It got more popular once he left office. His entire term it was an albatross around his neck that polled negatively and the Republican Party ran against to gain a majority in Congress and an abundance of data backs this up. This doesn't meanit was a bad policy, it means they couldn't see it well.
Pete is with Biden now in Dallas formally endorsing
That's not the point. The point is that I like Sanders policies and I don't like Biden's. The counter I keep hearing is "well Sanders won't get much done anyways. There's zero evidence Biden would fare any better. And you have no really data to point to that makes it more likely.
So it's a matter of one candidate with superior policies having a hard time passing it vs a candidate with mediocre polcies having a hard time. Pretty easy choice for me. And no you got a water'd down Obamacare without the public option that needed to be passed via reconciliation that got completely undermined by multiple courts and is becoming unaffordable and you needed a popular President and one vote shy of a supermajority to do it.
Biden isn't getting something like that done with the current Congress. Biden is also probably not going to prosecute all the criminal activities of the Trump administration either based off how his last admin went. Biden is also more to the right of Obama and has a worse voting track record. So there's no reason to think he's going to be anymore successful so I'm going to prefer the one whose policies I like better.
More importantly I think Biden's going to lose because his strength right now is based off states he can't win in a general