StoneMustard
StoneMustard
StoneMustard

So he’s giving Joe Biden a chance to make a positive case for his own candidacy to skeptical Biden voters and that’s a“sociopath” to you?

How does another debate in March hurt the party in November? Particularly since these are the type of questions that matter to the voters Biden most needs to pull in November (hint, that’s not going to be the same voters he is currently winning in the primary.)

Why is it bad for Joe Biden to have to answer policy questions that are important to the voters he is going to have to win over in order to be President?

Probably not, but shouldn’t the presumptive nominee answer these questions?

Disability activists on Twitter like to use #CripTheVote when writing about the intersection of disability issues and electoral politics. It took me a long time to understand this wasn’t about a new outreach to get certain gang members to vote.

Love that I’m part of the Great Bernie Brospiracy when I would have supported an entirely different candidate if my state had gone first.

OK, he does need to do these things if he wants to win.

If people were making their decisions off of how rude the other candidate’s supporters are, why would they be rewarding Joe Biden? He’s the guy whose supporters have abused their female employees, called trans people “it,” have a history of sexually harassing women in the workplace and covering it up and who regularly

So pretend that the things we are seeing and hearing from him are not actually the things we are seeing and hearing?

If he wins, he will give one actual genuine press conference and then never again.

So when the entire GOP starts calling him “Braindead Joe” or whatever and Fox News is running non-stop “Is Biden Currently Going Senile?” pieces, how do we counter that? Because “it’s a stutter, don’t be mean” isn’t going to cut it.

I am not peddling a “DNC conspiracy narrative,” nor am I employed by anyone who is (honestly not even sure what that narrative is supposed to be.)

Not sure where you live, but since 2020 is a Census year, downballot races are going to be even more important than they were in 2018. If your state has a GOP trifecta at the state level after 2020, it’s going to make it nearly impossible for Dems to be able to break that once redistricting is done and could lead to

The main reasons young people give for not voting are an unfamiliarity with the registration/voting process, an inability to find time in their schedules to vote and being out of town from their polling place (probably due to being in college in a lot of cases.) These are systemic and aren’t going to be fixed by

Has there ever been this pronounced of an age gap before in a presidential primary?

Maybe he’s not great at debating or firing up screaming crowds,

Remember Obama’s Louis Gates incident? There were liberal voters (sic) calling the prez “just another complaining black man”.

Your first point being about the weather is Peak Minnesotan (said in the most complimentary way.)

It’s both so much more and less progressive than anywhere else I’ve lived.

Yeah, but we also let Jesse Ventura run the entire state for four years despite giving a Playboy interview where he called organized religion a crutch for the weak-minded.