Biden says he 'would have beaten Trump' but withdrew to unify Democrats
Source: MSN
In an impromptu and at times contemplative back-and-forth with reporters Friday evening, President Joe Biden said he had no regrets about dropping his bid for reelection although he remained confident that he would have beaten Trump, could have beaten Trump if there had been no change at the top of the ticket.
The remarks, with just over a week left in Bidens term, came after Biden gave prepared remarks touting job gains and underscoring the economic accomplishments he has boasted about throughout his term. But as reporters followed up with questions, Biden responded on an array of subjects, saying Facebooks decision to stop fact-checking posts was irresponsible and brushing off a question about whether he had mulled preemptively pardoning himself, saying I didnt do anything wrong.
But Bidens detailed accounting of his rationale for stepping out of the presidential race in July following a stumbling debate performance that sparked concerns about his age and prompted many Democrats to demand that he pass the baton was especially notable.
I thought it was important to unify the party, Biden said when asked if he had any regrets. Even though I thought I could win again, it was always better to unify the party. And I had the greatest honor in my life to be president United States, but I didnt want to be one who caused a party that wasnt unified to lose an election. And thats why I stepped aside.
Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-says-he-would-have-beaten-trump-but-withdrew-to-unify-democrats/ar-BB1rfSiQ
He thought he would have won but he wanted to unify the party so they wouldn't lose?
Totally unfair that the voters simply didn't recognize the choices they had, but that lack of recognition would have extended to Biden just as much as Harris.
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)as well, but they were not as nuts as Pelosi etc were in 2024.
Harris had a great campaign. But I believe 50/50 chance Biden could have made a comeback if Dem leadership had not piled on.
YMMV of course and well never know for sure.
Initech
(102,848 posts)It worked. He used that same tactic during the debate with Kamala - he just kept talking over everything she said. It worked.
What do we have to counter that?
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)hadEnuf
(2,858 posts)They want a reality show.
We should run a professional actor some time and see what happens. We might be very surprised.
OrwellwasRight
(5,219 posts)for more than a decade even, that we should run actors. Look at the success over the years of Ronald Reagan, Jesse Ventura, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Trump. Not to mention celeb athletes like Bill Bradley.
I think the reality show/social media era only increases the relevance of picking a perceived known candidate. Too many ppl cant or wont distinguish between reality TV/the Bannonverse and actual reality. Its like the Running Man come to life. People are voting for bread and circus entertainment, assuming that America will always be rich and powerful and run itself. They vote for the drama and owning the libs as if it is a game w/o real consequences.
You can tell this is true because of stupid stories like Trump voter drives two hours to save $2 on bread. You dont have to be a rocket scientist to know the math doesnt work you spend more on gas than you save on bread, but were expected to take these stories seriously as evidence of why the economy is in chaos.
The economy is the best it has been in this century. Wages have risen faster than inflation, so the average person (not all ppl) are better off than they were under Trump. Yes, we still have massive problems because of the war on unions, platform companies creating gigs instead of jobs, a privatized healthcare system, inadequate housing, and insanely expensive higher ed. But Biden didnt cause these problems and he did his best to fix them through addressing monopolies, student loan forgiveness, ACA and Medicare improvements, and infrastructure investment.
But these problems were decades in the making and will be decades in addressing. But Audience America wants it wrapped up by the end of the season so they move on to the latest TikTok challenge and Deal or No Deal Island.
Id vote for Matt Damon. Seth Rogen. Geena Davis. Whoever. Bring them on.
AkFemDem
(2,218 posts)That was just the final nail.
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)Brianna Joy Gray etc who constantly lied about and smeared Biden.
qazplm135
(7,575 posts)His problems were real not made up
LeftInTX
(31,312 posts)Biden's debate was a disaster. I couldn't hear him.
Instead of having answers at the tip of his tongue, Obama had to think for a few seconds. He wasn't smiling as much as he usually does.
Biden was having trouble speaking and he had obvious speech issues and throw in a few gaffes. I was in tears watching it.
In Obama's case, his problem was lack of actual debating over four years. However, on the campaign trail he was a great orator.
I went back and saw some of Biden's speeches. You couldn't hear him. His speech in Vietnam was similar to his debate. There were a few more speeches like that too.
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)afterwards.
LeftInTX
(31,312 posts)&ab_channel=TheWhiteHouse
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)Just pretending or jokes or satire.
LeftInTX
(31,312 posts)No...
Editorials are editorials.
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)A simple google search finds plenty of examples.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2011-nov-21-la-pn-pollsters-clinton-20111121-story.html
By Kim Geiger
Nov. 21, 2011 12 AM PT
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WASHINGTON BUREAU
Reviving an idea they floated last year with an op-ed urging President Obama not to seek a second term, pollsters Patrick H. Caddell and Douglas E. Schoen are out Monday with a new op-ed drafting Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to be the Democrats 2012 nominee.
Obama should abandon his candidacy for reelection in favor of a clear alternative, Caddell and Schoen wrote in Mondays Wall Street Journal, because the kind of campaign required for the presidents political survival would make it almost impossible for him to govern -- not only during the campaign, but throughout a second term.
Never before has there been such an obvious potential successor -- one who has been a loyal and effective member of the presidents administration, who has the stature to take on the office, and who is the only leader capable of uniting the country around a bipartisan economic and foreign policy, they wrote of Clinton.
LeftInTX
(31,312 posts)By Patrick H. Caddell And Douglas E. Schoen
Updated July 28, 2010 12:01 am ET
Barack Obama promised a new era of post-partisanship. In office, he's played racial politics and further split the country along class and party lines.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748703700904575391553798363586
From August 2012 Before the debate
Schoen & Caddell: To be a truly great president, Obama should not seek reelection
Douglas E. Schoen and Patrick H. Caddell, Special to The Washington Post
Published 12:01 am Aug 31, 2012
https://www.statesman.com/story/news/2012/08/31/schoen-caddell-to-be-a-truly-great-president-obama-should-not-seek-reelection/9887475007/
From 2011:
Los Angeles Times
https://www.latimes.com archives la-xpm-2011-nov...
Nov 21, 2011
Pollsters call on Obama to step aside, make way for Clinton
Pollsters Patrick H. Caddell and Douglas E. Schoen are out Monday with a new op-ed drafting Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to be the Democrats'
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2011-nov-21-la-pn-pollsters-clinton-20111121-story.html
And as to be expected, they were Trump supporters
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/doug-schoen-remembering-pat-caddell-a-colleague-mentor-and-friend
Caddell also met with Trump to develop much of the strategic insight that Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway used in the campaign, and was one of the few on-air pundits who predictedand I think perhaps singularly predictedthat Trump would win the 2016 election.
hadEnuf
(2,858 posts)and donors were threatening to drop support.
LeftInTX
(31,312 posts)In the run-up to the 2012 presidential election, Caddell was involved in the founding of a conservative non-profit group called "Secure America Now," which ran ads featuring Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu to target Jewish-American voters.[58][59][60]
Were they serious or fringe?
I also suspect the GOP was also behind Biden's ouster, but mainstream Dems ran with it.
qazplm135
(7,575 posts)There were not "plenty" of calls and certainly no real ones
Frasier Balzov
(3,634 posts)when he kept insisting that he wouldn't step aside.
Bluetus
(407 posts)That is sad.
BeyondGeography
(40,120 posts)Harris was 50x the candidate of Joe on the stump and it was pretty much all she could to make all the battlegrounds tight. At least because of her competency she was covered like a regular candidate. After the first debate all the media would have done with Joe is pounce on his every flub and had he persisted with his run he would have obliged regularly. Even sitting on the sidelines his statements had to be explained away including the gaffe that knocked Trumps Puerto Rican joke problem off the headlines in the last week of the campaign.
stollen
(623 posts)It's a good distraction. Let Biden work it. Maybe Trump the Felon will pop a blood vessel.
BeyondGeography
(40,120 posts)But Biden will go to his grave thinking he would have won. Hes delusional on this one.
William769
(56,259 posts)You should at the very least respect his title when addressing him.
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Captain Zero
(7,610 posts)Like there would have been no inflation if he had been reelected in 20.
Like the war in Ukraine would never have happened.
Like the withdraw from Afghanistan wouldn't have been a fiasco, even though they basically had to finish his 'plan'.
Feel free to add your own examples of untestable hypothesis's that chump throws out there.
h2ebits
(793 posts)Polybius
(18,720 posts)In the final week?
BeyondGeography
(40,120 posts)quakerboy
(14,218 posts)I mean, he does have a penis, which seems to be the key point to a whole lot of American voters.
AkFemDem
(2,218 posts)Bluetus
(407 posts)would have something new to fixate on every day of the campaign. If we think the major media did a deplorable job covering this campaign, it would have been 10X worse with all the red meat Biden would have provided.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,068 posts)shotten99
(678 posts)This kind of speculation is pointless, but hes done a hell of a good job and Im proud to have voted for him in 2020.
Alice B.
(252 posts)... though his administration's work on student loans.
Edit: Though I guess, to be fair, I should credit Obama and the ACA, though for a lot of years, I wasn't benefitting from it.
BigmanPigman
(52,468 posts)JI7
(91,058 posts)and they would have voted for Biden. But can't say if that would have helped to win.
Tetrachloride
(8,517 posts)1. Muslims
2. Non-muslims Democrats
3. Conservatives who might be attracted to a strong foreign policy. That is, these people appreciate the general image of America not sitting on its hands, aside from Yemen and the southeastern Red Sea.
yardwork
(64,968 posts)The nationalistic, isolationist drive is strong among MAGAs. No matter how often it's explained how our support of Ukraine is costing us almost nothing, while holding back Russia from attacking other nations in Europe, the MAGAs believe it's all a waste of our money.
Tetrachloride
(8,517 posts)If an endeavor is successful, they would say "I was on their side all along."
LearnedHand
(4,271 posts)Because I loathe war as an alternative means of diplomacy. I'm definitely not an isolationist.
yardwork
(64,968 posts)Ukraine is under attack by Russia, which doesn't acknowledge Ukraine's right to exist as a nation.
I don't like war, but sometimes the choice is to fight in defense or give up and be conquered.
Putin won't stop with Ukraine, an outcome itself bad enough. There's every reason for us to help arm Ukraine to defend themselves.
LearnedHand
(4,271 posts)I guess I'm thinking of all the other senseless wars of aggression we've waged. The point I was making though is that people who want to stop funding or end wars are not necessarily isolationist. It's never a great idea to paint those with whom one disagrees with such a broad brush. DUers can jump from one to all at warp speed.
yardwork
(64,968 posts)I agree with you that most of the wars the U.S. has engaged in were not necessary or a good idea (except for those who made a lot of money off them).
My comment was specifically about Ukraine, though. Trump and his handlers have convinced a lot of Americans that ANY foreign investment is wrong, and that attitude is isolationist, nationalistic, and xenophobic.
Rhiannon12866
(225,879 posts)Martin Eden
(13,667 posts)I think our best chance to win was with an open primary from the start, from which the next leader of the Democratic Party would emerge.
Nothing against Kamala. She really impressed me during her campaign, but was handicapped by the shortness of time and the fact she was anointed the nominee rather than elected.
I don't think Joe would have won, and he was essentially forced out because Democratic leaders didn't think so either.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,068 posts)He would have won, being the incumbent.
spooky3
(36,607 posts)I think she was unfairly hobbled by low approval (completely unjustified IMHO) of the Biden administration's work, as well as voter ignorance and apathy, propaganda and misinformation, Citizens United effects, racism and sexism, not necessarily in that order.
He would have lost for all of these reasons except racism and sexism, but ageism as well as perhaps justified concerns about his ability to complete the work in the 2nd term probably offset those factors to some extent.
He was an excellent president; she would have been an excellent president. I have never felt worse about the power of big money and the willingness of so many of our fellow citizens to perpetuate bad societal tendencies.
Martin Eden
(13,667 posts)The nominee would have been battle tested while earning support in coming out on top.
IMO the biggest reason for the Nov 5 outcome was the spread of disinformation through the growing rightwing "news" networks and the cesspool of social media.
The Gish Gallop of lies, sanewashing, and gullibility of American voters won the day.
spooky3
(36,607 posts)Were concerned about it probably had other reasons for voting against her as well.
Martin Eden
(13,667 posts)Missing factors are the positive impact of winning the primary and Kamala's lack of popularity nationally prior to Joe stepping down.
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)Trump beat a primary battle-tested candidate in 2016 by effectively repeating the specious attack lines delivered by primary rival to our candidate.
Martin Eden
(13,667 posts)I think Biden would have done better in the 2016 general election.
Being a woman makes it even more difficult to overcome any perceived problem. Being a woman of color (Harris 2024) even more so.
The biggest hurdle for any Democrat to overcome is the huge amount of disinformation in social media & RW media, with the so-called "liberal" media abdicating its responsibility as the Fourth Estate. It's being bought up by billionaires willing to kiss the ring of Mad King Donald.
yardwork
(64,968 posts)MichMan
(13,784 posts)Only once in the last 75 years (1988) has the same party won three presidential elections in a row. The electorate generally is ready for a change every 8 years.
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)MichMan
(13,784 posts)yardwork
(64,968 posts)Trump is a flashy candidate who appeals to certain kinds of people, but Biden beat him in 2020. It's hard to beat an incumbent. History shows that too.
But this is all pointless, anyway. I'm still very angry at self-identified progressives who didn't support Hilary Clinton in 2016. They brought us this evil.
pstokely
(10,744 posts)I think the pandemic would have doomed whoever the incumbent was at the time even if they handled it competently, they would have gotten blamed for shutdowns and mandates and maybe even a lack of a vaccine, and tRump would promise to open everything back up maskless
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)Remember, the Benghazi investigation was designed explicitly to bring down her favorables. The Republicans admitted it.
And then you had despicable liars like pseudo-progressive David Sirota lying about her policies and records and basically urging people to not vote for her.
doc03
(37,118 posts)He should have dropped out 2 years ago, it was obvious his age was a factor then.
pstokely
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When the GQP underperformed despite Biden's low approval ratings? Maybe he would have bowed out after the 2022 midterms if there had been a red wave, but since there wasn't he felt better about his re election chances
spooky3
(36,607 posts)Polybius
(18,720 posts)If there would have been even a light Red wave, I think he would have declined to run.
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)operatives projecting Trumps very real cognitive issues onto Biden.
doc03
(37,118 posts)after that debate performance his mental decline was also apparent. I think Trump is far worse mentally but the media ignores that. I am 77, I could say the same for myself and friends my age.
Rhiagel
(1,748 posts)Undefeated.
Scrivener7
(53,496 posts)Joe is the only one I've ever seen stand up to the cheating and grifting and the evil sycophants and beat him.
He's the only one I've ever seen who has been able to figuratively say, "Fuck no," and send him packing.
But no. He wouldn't have won this time.
speak easy
(10,902 posts)Reps and Senators would have distanced themselves from him at a rate of knots, leaving him facing a sullen, resentful electorate
For all that we see in him, poll after poll reported two thirds + of voters said they did not want to see him run again.
FBaggins
(27,858 posts)There is not... but if there were he made the wrong choice.
BradBo
(685 posts)sop
(11,927 posts)What was he supposed to say, "Trump would have won"? The best thing Joe did was defeat Trump in 2020. Biden accomplished good things, but the "age thing" inevitably became a media obsession four years later. Biden should have declared he wouldn't run for re-election early enough to allow Democratic primary voters to choose their candidate.
PennRalphie
(374 posts)The country recovered from Covid under his leadership. Respected world wide. I thank him for his totally patriotic service for our country.
I think hes just trolling trump. Hes leaving office on a high note. A great President and even greater human being.
dlk
(12,509 posts)People may have their opinions but thats all they are: opinions. If Biden wants to say he would have won, does it even matter? He was an incredible president who accomplished a more than any president in nearly century. On that we should be able to agree. He deserves our thanks and our respect.
It will take all of our time and attention to face whats ahead.
hamsterjill
(15,549 posts)n/t
kerouac2
(760 posts)Sadly. And still had the price of eggs and GOP propaganda machine that we can't match. Trump never stopped campaigning. Maybe tho. Woulda been two old white guys against each other.
Our campaign has to be continuous thru this mess.
bucolic_frolic
(47,958 posts)however you can assemble it. Make noise!
bucolic_frolic
(47,958 posts)without thinking it through. He was behind, he is old. He has articulate appearances, and some not so much.
That being said, a known entity is a known entity, and sometimes a credentialed horse with an enviable resume and record can sprint.
We'll never know, but the assertion that he would have won is possible, and not by long odds. It would have been a horse race, perhaps with worse Congressional outcomes.
No one knows, and no one will know.
Gymbo
(145 posts)George Clooney hurt the campaign by strongly repudiating Joe Biden as a candidate. Yes, he was a big donor but he didn't have the right to dictate campaign decisions. I think he made it very hard to right the ship after that and the campaign suffered badly because of it.
LeftInTX
(31,312 posts)It truly was bizarre.
"Trump is so bad, that we will do anything to win"....
"I think we should have a mini-primary"
I love Harris, but yeah it was so bizarre....
And we didn't win anyway.
It felt surreal everyday to wake up and more Biden bashing from Dems.
And Roger Stone and Trump knew he was gonna resign before we did....
This whole episode is gonna pop up in history books big time.
There wasn't any Vietnam War as when Johnson w/d. It was just, "I can't win because I'm old and Trump is bad".
MichMan
(13,784 posts)Force a candidate to withdraw late in the campaign if the polls look unfavorable. Wonder who will be next?
Music Man
(1,590 posts)The Biden-Trump polling was terrible, and despite what some around here wanted to think, the polls this year generally turned out to be correct. Biden had a terrible debate performance, his subsequent speeches and interviews were tough to watch, and Democrats were on defense when the task at hand was already a tough one.
We had a fun time with Harris-Walz, and her loss is one of the most depressing things I've ever experienced, especially when you take into account the pure enthusiasm for her campaign. It's also true, as someone above pointed out, that there is some baked-in sexism and racism that puts Biden at an advantage over Harris.
I think if we could do it over again, the thing to do would be for Biden to have announced in 2022/23 that he wouldn't be seeking re-election. Ultimately, the truth is that we'll never know about any of this.
nuxvomica
(13,072 posts)The "smart people" thought he was too old to run and should retire, that he couldn't even win the nomination, but he did and he beat Trump. Let's also not forget that in 1968 and 1980, the party showed a lack of confidence in the incumbent, just as they did last July, and back then we got Nixon and Reagan. Harris ran a terrific campaign but she faced a headwind from what happened in July. Maybe, just maybe, a little more courage and solidarity from the party should have been in order. That needs to be part of the soul-searching.
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)qazplm135
(7,575 posts)In 20.
And he was out, Black voters saved him and they very clearly were less willing to do so in 24, although they weren't the only ones for sure.
He also led Trump pretty much from beginning to end and even then it was a closer election by raw voters in key states than 16 was.
And that was Biden at his apex and Trump's nadir.
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)All of which is and was bullshit.
Some may have a short memory but I dont.
qazplm135
(7,575 posts)Some personal animosity you have with some random folks on the Internet then. Got it.
MichMan
(13,784 posts)Most people had resigned themselves to the likelihood that President Biden was going to lose. Once he withdrew and Harris took his place, there was a lot of renewed hope and people became re energized thinking she could win.
TBF
(34,870 posts)if Joe would've stepped down earlier and then allowed a primary.
No matter how excited the base was, the rest of the country was like "wait, who is this new person?" (there are plenty of people who are not on political message boards and aren't watching every minute like we are). Add the sexism/racism, and it's actually pretty amazing she got so close. I'm still having a hard time believing Trump won all the swing states, and I hate the electoral college system with a passion.
Initech
(102,848 posts)JBTaurus83
(10 posts)But, I think he would have lost. We had something like 5 million people who didnt bother to show up to vote this time. This is purely anecdotal, but, here in Philly I could barely find a Dem in my circle or that I worked with excited about Biden. I was very worried about turnout.
When Kamala took over, these same people became engaged and involved. I am not saying its right or that its fair, but, I believe Biden would have lost by a larger margin. This is happening all over the world. Everyone is angry and taking it out on incumbents.
GoldenMezzoDiva
(112 posts)...Dems can be a real pain in the neck with their fetish for perfection. This is what I told all my lib-prog friends but stopped. They were all about to stone me to death. Meanwhile, the maggots stuck to their felon-rapist guy, n'est-ce pas? Of course, Kamala is top of the line, but should have jumped in in '28. Time was much too short to launch. Oh well. Oh hell's more like it!
malthaussen
(17,817 posts)I think that the Democratic Party acted shamefully in disregarding the expressed will of their voters in the primaries and badgering and bullying Mr Biden until he "voluntarily" withdrew his name from consideration. I'm amazed that nobody even seemed to notice or care that the Party was doing the exact thing they accused their opponents of planning to do.
But Joe bowed out, and everybody decided to put lipstick on the pig and pretend it was the best for everyone. The event turned out not to meet those pretenses, but that doesn't prove they were wrong, just as a victory would not have proven they were right.
Mr Biden ought to be clear out of fucks to give at this point, so if he wants to get a little salty with the Party that treated him so unfairly, I can fully understand it. The irony is that Joe was a pretty good President, all things considered, but there was no way the media, the voters, or the Parties were going to let that make a scintilla of difference.
-- Mal
JoseBalow
(5,950 posts)Seasider
(189 posts)His campaign was life support and then he won big in South Carolina and then all of a sudden most of the Democratic field dropped out and endorsed Biden and the primaries were basically over. Why did do that? It wasn't because of his charismatic personality or that they necessarily liked him. It was because they looked at the electoral map and knew their only path to victory was winning back PA, MI and WI and Biden for all his faults was the most likely to do accomplish that.
I understand that 2020 and 2024 were very different election years with different issues but I just personally have a hard time seeing an incumbent Biden lose all the rust belt states the way we lost them in November. I know the online progressives are having a field day scoffing at his remarks but I don't think Biden is necessarily delusional in his opinion. But the Democratic leadership freaked out after the debate and we rolled the dice by changing horses in midstream and we are where we are.
lees1975
(6,180 posts)were the difference makers. What should have happened was an open race with a primary. I think Harris and Walz, with an additional two thirds of a year, would have won.
SWBTATTReg
(24,518 posts)year (the autopsy) are allowed but this endless beating up of us isn't helping ourselves. Is there really any realistic analysis going on out there, w/ regards to the 2024 election? I don't know, but I wouldn't be surprised, since it seems like there are a million people sitting at home on their couches (including me, of course!), etc., analyzing the results, outcomes, and what's to come, unpleasant as it probably going to be.
Who in truth really knows 100% of what's going to happen, really?
Some meager thoughts of mine (all mine, and perhaps matching other thoughts already expressed out there).
-I think our nomination process got messed up, and we ended up w/ the crazy slew of two candidates for the democratic nomination for president in 2024. I still think that this whole process was messed up somehow, that we should have caught this upfront somehow, and not go through such a screwy process of switching candidates during the process, I am not saying that Pres. Biden or Kamala were defective candidates, they were both excellent people, on top of their game IMHO. I just feel that somehow, we should have done this whole thing better. I know, I know, how many times has this switching of candidates happen in the past?
Vast amounts of money distorted this election, when you have a $billionaire throwing tons of money at the election. THIS IS WRONG.
We must do something about this, or are the powers that be, saying that unless you have a $billion dollars or more, don't bother to run for president of the US or any other high level government office. Crap, we might as well put each and every position up for auction (and take it out of the election process).
The one who wins that particular office at auction (among many offices) takes their position, and then the whole cycle starts over for the next position in being auctioned, e.g., the VP slot, and so forth. Start the auction bids at a minimum of $1 billion dollars for the office of the President, along w/ the other offices starting at lower prices. Why not? We, as taxpayers might as well bring in needed funds and this is one way of doing it, and it's our offices that we are auctioning off the rights (four-year limit) to those offices (as taxpayers). The only ones I'm seeing win at these expensive elections are those that are selling the election campaign materials, at a billion dollars or more, per candidate. Why give the money to these companies? It's our asset (supposedly) that American taxpayers/American voters own. No one else does (in theory).
Ahhhh, I guess we are stuck w/ this system of government, one that is supposedly for the people, but somehow, this isn't true (IMHO) anymore. It's those w/ the money and that's it.
bucolic_frolic
(47,958 posts)SWBTATTReg
(24,518 posts)Nasruddin
(891 posts)He could be right - ie, he may have some insight into how we lost, & how we could've won.
So, he should continue and tell us what his analysis is.
He's earned the right to tell us what went wrong and how to fix it. He won and lost elections, he has a lifetime
of experience, and he beat Trump.
I'm skeptical, but going on about that would just distract (and who cares anyway).
emulatorloo
(45,654 posts)Progressive dog
(7,312 posts)"he would have beaten Trump" The headline does not match Biden's statement.
SnoopDog
(2,486 posts)Yes he would have won against the felon. But Clooney et.al. forced him out and Harris lost. This is what happens when we have zero leadership in the party.
NH Ethylene
(31,019 posts)The most effective attacks on Harris were those that tied her to Biden.
I don't know why he has to keep saying this. It's water under the bridge now anyway.
Luciferous
(6,328 posts)second term.
Martin68
(24,822 posts)Blue_Tires
(57,339 posts)And like I said before, I didn't doubt Kamala's qualifications or ability to do the job, BUT I DID DOUBT that Dems and especially white voters would show up for her in sufficient numbers...
But when I think about how fucking lightning quick the Democratic Party pissed down their collective leg in utter panic over ONE fucking debate performance (Mark Warner I'm looking in your direction) and conspired to abandon Biden, I get very very angry