Frigging Joe. 47 years in DC and accomplished nothing, except maybe locking up more blacks. Now suddenly his 48th year is going to be a barn-burner. He is a transformational figure. womp...womp.....womp.
He did transform his scalp although not in a good way. Let's give Plugs Biden credit where it is deserved.
So 2020 will be the battle between to failures: Trump and Biden. So indeed: In other words, a complete failure. The whole world sees the representation of the "most powerful nation in the world". A huge joke, that's what it is.
Let's post now pictures from Trump with Epstein. Or articles... https://www.esquire.com/entertainme...donald-trump-connection-friendship-explained/ https://www.veteranstoday.com/2020/...trump-hosted-party-with-epstein-and-29-girls/
Trump has smoked Sleepy Joe out of his bunker. Joe's campaign has had a sudden urge to announce that Joe will be out on the trail in swing states next month. Oh yeah. Make no mistake about it. After Trump put on that show last night- coupled with the fact that even the lefty media is hammering his campaign manager for Joe being MIA- they have had a sudden need to announce that Joe will be out there. Coincidence? Let the viewers decide. It could help Joe or it could hurt him. His choice. It would be good though if he could announce his schedule for the two-four trips he might make, because Trump likes to hold a rally across town on those days.
Be careful Tards, you are running a covid-centric campaign which is fine if it works out for you. But you are losing ground on other issues- the economy, social unrest etc- so you better hope that your all covid-all the time strategy works for ya. Poll: Trump approval rises among black, hispanic voters amid convention President Trump's support among black voters rose 9 percentage points amid the Republican National Convention, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds. https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-ame...mp-approval-rises-among-black-hispanic-voters
A Democratic turf war is raging — even as progressives try to elect Biden Off-the-radar battles between moderates and progressives have broken out over health care, police reform and primary challenge https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/29/democrats-turf-war-joe-biden-404549 The Democratic establishment vs. progressives turf war is alive and well. New battlefronts between moderate and left-wing Democrats have broken out in recent weeks over the future direction of the party even as they work closely together to oust President Donald Trump. Despite presenting a mostly united front during the Democratic convention, opposing sides of the party are clashing over health care,climate change, police reform and primary challenges. The disagreements have largely taken place on the sidelines due to the pandemic, but they offer a glimpse at the coming fights between progressives and centrists if Joe Biden wins in November. Progressives have been frustrated by the limits of their political capital — feelings that were exacerbated by what unfolded during the Democratic convention and since. Many questioned the decision to give Republican politicians more air time to present their vision for the country than actual members of the party, including stars like New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Liberals lashed out at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for backing primary challenger Joe Kennedy in his bid to unseat Green New Deal co-sponsor Sen. Ed Markey. They called her move hypocritical after she cracked down last year on consultants who worked with Democratic primary challengers seeking to oust incumbents. Days later, Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Alex Morse in his bid to take down House Ways and Means Committee chairman Richard Neal — one of her biggest targets this cycle. The two Sept. 1 elections could bolster either faction's mandate in a potential Biden administration. Other progressives registered their discontent by voting against the official Democratic platform, taking issue with its exclusion of "Medicare for All." The DNC revealed that nearly 1,100 delegates of more than 4,700 total voted against the platform, including Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.). The dissent underscores that health care will be a major front in the battle between moderates and progressives if Biden wins. And while it doesn’t compare to the party’s heated 2016 primary, it's plain that bitterness toward the DNC still lingers on the left. “We're taking steps and it's not the perfect union at the moment, but that's why I keep on telling progressive advocates and activists that we need more progressive activists inside the party operations,” said Jane Kleeb, chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party. “It can't just be every four years creating a petition.” Kleeb said she was encouraged that Biden and vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris have both gone on the record in opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline. And others on the left are optimistic about what a Biden administration would portend for the movement. Once small in numbers, the progressive wing has expanded its reach in Congress and aims to use it to shape policy if the Democratic nominee prevails. Some Democrats argue that Biden could be an ideal mediator between the two sides as the Democratic establishment finds itself staring down an ascendant left. Instead of stymieing them, some progressives think he could end up repackaging progressive policies as palatable solutions on issues ranging from climate change to police reform. “Joe has a long history of being quite moderate,” Andrew Yang, the former populist presidential candidate, said in an interview. So “when Joe decides to embrace or champion a position, he drags the entire center with him.” Yang said he thinks any policy rifts between centrists and progressives are “overblown.” The multiple crises facing the country, he said, will make big policy prescriptions “reasonable” when in the past they would have been “unrealistic.” Biden's climate plan, for instance, would have been seen as far too liberal for the party's nominee to embrace five years ago, said liberal Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii). "The most impressive political feat, when you look at this climate plan, is to lay down a marker that is no doubt the most ambitious of any major party nominee and not freak anyone out,” Schatz said. He added of Biden, "He's in a position to be a consequential president precisely because his movement, or our movement, covers the ideological waterfront, and it includes everybody from AOC to Colin Powell." Tlaib pointed to other pressures that the left can apply on establishment Democrats. If they stall on police brutality, protests will make it impossible for Washington to ignore progressives, she said. (More at above url)
Other than that Joe, howz your day goin'? Six Democrat mayors in swing state Minnesota endorse Donald Trump because 'Joe Biden has done nothing to help the working class' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...e-Trump-Joe-Biden-did-help-working-class.html