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08-29-2015 09:02 AM |
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May be a good move for VP Joe Biden. I kind of doubt if he will commit to it because of the loss of his son Beau. We will probably have Hillary Clinton facing Jeb Bush, if Bush ever gets his act together and people wise up to the Donald's rather empty-headed policies. Bush does have a lot more substance and has the name recognition. I like many of the Republican candidates quite a bit more than Bush and certainly much more than Trump.
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Bush is a bit too moderate for me. The more he speaks, the less I am encouraged. He sounds so unprepared and seems to stumble with his wording quite frequently. I am sure he would do OK as pres, but I'm not sold on him yet, and less so the more I hear from him.
I'd like to hear a bit more from Kasich. The little I have heard him speak in the past seemed to indicate a good common sense approach to things. I'm not sold on him yet, but I am interested in hearing more. Maybe we'll learn some more in the debates.
Too bad Fiorina is going to be shut out of the activities. I would like to see her compete with the big boys. I think she could hold her own, if not proving that she belongs in the first tier.
Dr. Carson is interesting and smart. He is a bit out of his element, but shows good common sense. I don't think he is electable right now because Obama messed it up for black representation due to his poor performance. Too many voters are gun shy right now. No pun intended.
Huckabee would be an excellent choice, but won't get the needed votes. Carrying his faith on his sleeve is OK for many of us, but some would get nervous.
But, I digress. This thread is about Biden. I hope that the Democrats are smart enough to understand that Hilary is a liability to the party and support Biden. I really think that Biden is reluctant to run, and more than a bit tired and worn down. If the Dems get lucky and elect someone again, I would hope it would be Biden. I see absolutely no one else that would be able to get congress to work together again, after Obama and his Pelosi and Reid twins hosed up bipartisanship.
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