Posted on 03/27/2017 10:23:12 AM PDT by davikkm
During a Friday speaking event at Colgate University, former Vice President Joe Biden announced that he regretted his decision to not run for President during the 2016 election. He stated his prior plans to run for office and believes that he could have won. Biden elaborated, claiming that he was the best qualified. Is this his way of acknowledging how inane it was for Democrats to elect Hillary Clinton (one of the most loathed politicians in American history) as their nominee?
Apparently, Biden was seriously considering his bid for the Presidency, before the death of his son Beau Biden. When Beau passed away in 2015, Biden was plighted with grief and decided not to run for office. Beaus death is tragic and he will surely be missed by many, but Bidens decision not to seek the Presidency was the correct one. Americans have suffered dearly as a result of liberal policies; Biden would have continued Obamas legacy and failed principles of action.
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It would have been fun to watch Trump make mincemeat of Crazy Joe.
Yes, he should have put his hat into the ring.
Seriously samantha bee would be jobless because uncle joe would provide all his own political humor.
On the flip side, would he have lost voters that Hillary got--the "Because she's a woman" voters?
I don't know, and it is fun to speculate. But I do think he would have been a more formidable candidate for Trump than Hillary.
An average American would still be in jail if they’d done that.
He’s a toad. And it’s a moot point because the Clintons would have turned their dirty tricks machine on him.
Two words... President Joe Biden.
We were so close... Biden’s real regret is that it was Hillary’s turn and not his. Could you imagine how fun the debates would have been between Biden and Trump. Biden may run in 2020 so we just might see that.
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