To have even a slim chance at winning in November, Biden will need to be dumped from the nomination. The cognitive decline is incredibly grave. It may be though that Idiot Dems are now giving up on 2020. If elected, this time you would have a legitimate 25th Amendment issue with Uncle Joe.
Yeh. It's serious, and everyone who is not in a trance-state knows it. There really is not a lot of happiness in taking Joe down. He is not a worthy opponent and his family, his party, and his handlers have sent him deeper into a disgraceful end to his career- because the party has no talent and is using him to just get the swamp and soros types back into power and let them use Joe the Dupe as their puppet. This is not going to end well. Maybe Joe can have some minor health event that leaves him okay but allow him to bow out as a party elder and icon rather than a complete fucking joke. Dems what are doing to this guy, what are you doing? You know he is not mentally competent. As I said on February 13 of 2019 - not 2020: "The thing that does come into play with Joe though is that while there may be some who can accept the age thing, there will nevertheless be high scrutiny or his running mate. Right now, that would probably bode well for Amy Klobachar. Joe is not an America hater nor does he hate white working class deplorables. He is just a good natured lefty buffoon who has no radio contact between his brain and his mouth. I dont see him picking one of the America hating lefties just to score on identity politics, and I dont see him picking Warren because of the very bad blood between them there due to her criticism of him over various financial legislation. Those will probably be the last good things I say about Biden but I will give him those points as he starts out. If he does run, it will get very goofy, very fast. Joe gotta be Joe. The "progressives" will pluck every feather he has out of him. There is no getting around the dem civil war regardless of who runs."
Given the choice, the DNC and party establishment rather lose with Joe than win with Bernie. I am not saying Bernie would have won, but I agree in that few serious political players think Joe is going to win it.
Biden consolidates support, but trails badly in enthusiasm: Poll https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/bid...rails-badly-enthusiasm-poll/story?id=69812092 Indeed, strong enthusiasm for Biden among his supporters – at just 24% – is the lowest on record for a Democratic presidential candidate in 20 years of ABC/Post polls. More than twice as many of Trump’s supporters are highly enthusiastic about supporting him, 53%
Folks , it's over----- https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/bid...rails-badly-enthusiasm-poll/story?id=69812092 Trump’s still-strong rating on the economy is another challenge for Biden. So is this: Among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents who prefer Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders for the nomination, 15% say they’d back Trump over Biden in the fall.