Posted on 05/22/2019 8:49:50 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Following his Philadelphia "kickoff" campaign rally and a Florida fundraising tour, Joe Biden has gone into a state of deep hibernation. His campaign Facebook page shows NO future events scheduled for him. In addition, his OFFICIAL (not parody) website reveals only TWO Biden campaign events scheduled, neither of which includes Biden himself. One is for a group of folks to stand on some street corner in Manchester, NH to hold up Biden signs and the other is for some neighbors to gather for drinks in Media, PA and tell each other how enthusiastic they are for the sleeping Joe Biden. Again, a reminder. This information came from the Biden campaign OFFICIAL website, not the parody website, although it would be easy to confuse the two.
He’s playing 0.5 dimensional chess
With checkers.
I will continue to say this because the "media" will not:
Joe Biden has suffered several aneurysms and had CHUNKS of his brain removed. As such, the effects range from poor self control, hence his groping of women, to poor judgement to diminished capacity and requires him to NOT over exert himself and may result in him tiring easily. If you thought Hillary lacked the stamina to run an all out campaign, just watch Creep Joe.
BTW do you feel comfortable with Biden controlling our nuclear forces?
Shows how pathetic he would be as President too.
It’s a long way until next November.
The first two debates are scheduled for June 26/27 and July 30/31. The large field has been divided into two groups hence the need for two days for each debate. There will be debates in Sept, Oct, Nov, and December 2019.
The primary schedule is as follows:
The following primary and caucus dates are based on state statutes or state party decisions, but are subject to change pending legislation, state party delegate selection plans, or the decisions of state secretaries of state:
February 3: Iowa caucus
February 11: New Hampshire primary
February 22: Nevada caucus
February 29: South Carolina primary
March 3: Super Tuesday (Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia primaries); Democrats Abroad global primary features a voting period from March 3-10.
March 7: Louisiana primary
March 10: Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, and Washington primaries; North Dakota firehouse caucus (identical to a party-run primary)
March 17: Arizona, Florida, and Illinois primaries
April 4: Alaska and Hawaii primaries
April 7: Wisconsin primary
April 28: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island primaries
May 2: Kansas primary
May 5: Indiana primary
May 12: West Virginia and Nebraska primaries
May 19: Kentucky and Oregon primaries
June 2: Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota primaries
June 7: Puerto Rico primary (NB: The governor plans to propose a bill moving it to March 8)
June 16: District of Columbia primary (NB: A bill proposing a move to June 2 has been tabled)
As of May 2019, primaries and caucuses for the following states and territories are not yet scheduled:
Georgia primary (previously held on March 1, 2016): The Georgia Election Code empowers the Secretary of State to set the date for the primary on any date before the second tuesday in June. The Democratic state party expects the primary to be scheduled for March 3, 2020.
American Samoa caucus (previously held on March 1, 2016)
Maine caucus/primary: Previous legislation setting the date has expired.] Two competing bills have been tabled to replace the caucus with a primary on either March 3 (Super Tuesday), or any date in March (chosen by the secretary of state).] In the absence of new legislation, the state party anticipates holding a caucus on March 8, 2020. The Super Tuesday primary bill was voted against by minority Republicans due to budget concerns, but passed the recommendation stage at the Maine legislatures voting committee, and now awaits the outcome of the final votes soon to be cast by both chambers of the Maine Legislature.
Northern Marianas caucus (previously held on March 12, 2016)[244]
Wyoming caucus/primary (previously held on April 9, 2016): The state party initially via its draft plan proposed a party-run caucus for March 2020, then shortly considered moving it to April 18, but now currently consider whether to replace it with a party-run primary (as a government-run primary is not an option in the state). The final decision setting the format and date will be communicated via an updated plan in the summer of 2019.
New York primary (previously held on April 19, 2016): The primary is currently scheduled for a default February 4 date only for procedural reasons, as the official date is not yet determined. The Democratic draft delegate selection plan has proposed April 28 as the actual date for the primary. Leaders of the state legislature reportedly support the new April 28 proposal, but have yet to pass it.
Guam caucus (previously held on May 7, 2016)
Virgin Islands caucus (previously held on June 4, 2016)
Talk about "pulling the trigger"!!
Perhaps Hillaryous can lend Joe her hearse after they pressure wash the stench of rancid beef from it. The campaign could pivot to eulogies at his final resting spot.
The Clintons could be front and center to launch Hill’s comeback.
Because Hunter is not the HUNTED!!! They are up to their DIRTY NECKS in SCANDAL!!
He’s only running so that they don’t INDICT him and HUNTED!!
I think Joe Biden set his hibernation chamber to remain SEALED until July 2020 after reading your grueling campaign schedule. Oh, and a reminder that the DUmmie FUnnies will be LIVE STREAMING outside the first two debates in Miami on June 26 and 27. Maybe, I can get interviews with some of the candidates including Sleepy Joe if he wakes up in time for those debates.
Joe might be in meetings to do upcoming damage control. The issues of his son avoiding arrest, cocaine, money from Ukraine, China.....there’s a lot of corruption to curtail and get stories straight.
The long process seems overwhelming to average non-politicians like me. It’s necessary though, to start weeding out those who don’t stand a chance. As I recall in 2011, there were still about nine republican candidates appearing in debates.
Usually, there is a moment of reckoning in the January of Election Year. People have had time to celebrate the holidays with their families and evaluate how the prior months have been going. One year from now, we will most likely have the final contenders who have survived this upcoming summer.
Ted was still in the running until Carly fell through the trapdoor. :0)
The first debate will be critical in setting the table. Will Joe be able to deal with the debate format and how agile and nuanced will this 77 year old be on answering the questions? His recent appearances do not instill confidence that he is quick on his feet or knowledgeable. Maybe, like Hillary, he will be given the questions beforehand.
The debates will go a long way to weeding out the candidates. The first one is about 5 weeks away. Sleepy Joe is going to have to prep a lot to keep up with the rest of the field. He is not the most articulate of candidates and not the most energetic. Will the debates reveal that the emperor has no clothes?
I remember that. She literally did fall through a trap door!
It was both hilarious and pathetic.
Carly has been ‘invisible’ since then.
Biden is just trying to win the WH by following illary’s winning playbook:-)
Yes he’s hiding again.....they all are basically which says they’re huddling. even Obama.
The Press tried to cover for Hillary too. it wont work for Joe either. They are just worried every time he opens his mouth during slow news cycles.
Y'can't fake good kids.
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