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« on: September 25, 2021, 10:15:25 AM »

I never thought much of him, To be honest.

I didn't think he was a good candidate in 2008 and was surprised he was chosen by Barack as VP.  I didn't see how he brought anything to the ticket.

I voted for Elizabeth Warren because I liked her spunk and fire and felt she had the right views on the economy, on wealth distribution, class issues, bread and butter issues, work and wages.

Joe won the primary and I feel he wasn't even that great of a candidate.

Now he's done some good things, but I think he is just too damn old (and comes across as really old) and he has nothing really that stands out.

He is very bland.  Gerald Ford comes to mind or Jimmy Carter... so that may be an indication he will be a one-term, mostly forgotten president in 2025.

He's so old that he won't even be around that long after his presidency ends.  idk he was never my choice for the top job.

He botched Afghanistan so badly and it is so awful, that it makes me wonder if the guy should just resign...but Kamala is not good at all... she is totally unprepared to be Commander in Chief.  She has absolutely no experience in the military, she really doesn't.  I cannot see her winning over soldiers and she will not become President, she just won't.  She's not popular enough to do it and I think the first woman president has to be really popular at least sometime before her election.

The Republicans are sweeping 2022 - maybe not at the state level, maybe that's where we'll see the wave end, possibly in the Senate if John Fetterman wins, but Sean Parnell is favored... the House is already gone, it just is.

Badly wounded going into 2024, I can't imagine Joe Biden even wanting to run again.
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