First of all, it’s an unforced error to spend your first interview as candidate on The View, of all places. It tells me your candidacy is not serious. They aren’t going to discuss trade with China or curtailing Jihadi violence. No, they want a bunch of touchy-feely apologies and promises to “fix” things that are simply government power grabs.
Then it turns out she names some big-mouthed negress from CNN to be an advisor to his campaign and the first thing she says is that old white men should step aside and let people of color lead. Smart, Joe. Really smart.
I think Joe fished around and found that other than MSNBC (who wouldn’t promise to toss easy questions)...no one really offered much of an interview opportunity.
Let’s face facts. Roughly a third of the Democratic Party want a far-left individual, and would never vote for Joe. Added to this...in the midst of one of the best economic periods since the 1950s, he can’t discuss anything relating to jobs or the economy...draining out half of the normal topics of a campaign. Then you come to age, and he just doesn’t excite too many people.