Actually, I specifically addressed it. It's a few posts up. I mean, your point was Democrats aren't going to vote for the guy they nominated? I mean, a few of the hardcore Bernie Bros won't, but they aren't voting anyway in the primaries. And, those guys are voting for an old white dude, too. I don't think this is a big issue as the Republicans hope it is.
I do. You're talking about getting out a base that's so tied up in identity politics. On the other side, either candidate the Democrats put up is an easy sell as a bogeyman for Trump. Bernie the socialist or for more years of Obama, take your pick. You know the racists in the GOP hate the commies almost as much as black folks. We are all victims of the echo chamber to a point, and who can you trust in the media? Can you trust the same pollsters that were ready to coronate Hillary? We are in interesting times. I don't know who is going to win, but I think the odds are stacked against the Democrats at present.
Of course it is. He’s on the wrong side of the establishment media. They were about to bend the knee for him after Nevada but South Carolina changed that and makes it almost impossible for him now.
Seems like some are pissed that the DNC seems to be changing some debating rules to help Biden mask some of his health concerns.
Been mentioned by others on here before, but Biden's VP pick is going to be extremely important. I think it'll be Harris. It will be especially important that it's someone perceived ready to effectively take the reins. Don't think the electorate won't be paying close attention. A Quayle won't fly.
I don't think many are upset about a trivial change such as this. Sounds like right wing sources trying to create disruption.
“Why does Joe Biden not want to stand toe-to-toe with Sen. Sanders on the debate stage March 15 and have an opportunity to defend his record and articulate his vision for the future?” asked Jeff Weaver, Sanders’ senior adviser.
Well, Biden stood for the previous 10 debates and the sitting is merely a proposal. Not much here, it seems.
Dem debates, Dem rules as long as both parties agree to them. Can't blame Saunders campaign for trying to use to their advantage.