Joe who?
before railroads...
Only land owning men could vote.
I was watching The Five and Jesse said that if the election was held today, Biden would win. Huh? I was only half listening. This cant be true, can it?
Joe Birdbrain, you’re no Warren Harding.
So we’ll see him approaching a front door with his walker?
That’s Racist
"The 19th century telegrammed and they want their candidate back."
I took a quick look at youtube last night. All of Biden’s “events” and “rallies” over the last year have but a tiny fraction of the number of views Trump’s Tulsa rally, Mt Rushmore event and 4th of July speech had. His event with the most views was his “virtual fundraising event” with 0bama had 72,000 views. Trump’s Tulsa rally had over 4 MILLION views. Trump’s Mt Rushmore speech had close to 6 MILLION views. Trump’s 4th of July speech had about 3 MILLION views. I’ve read that the Tulsa rally also had 7 MILLION views on FOX, I don’t know how many millions watched the Mt Rushmore or 4th of July speeches on FOX. No one really pays any attention to Biden, even democrats.
I think Joe thinks he can win the election by hiding in his basement and not directly facing Trump. If he gets out and campaigns the populace will see his mental capability is about that of a 13 year old.
Nope.
I am quite happy for Joe Dementia to remain in his basement even as Trump revs up his campaign with massive rallies and develops an unstoppable momentum going into November.
So what is a ‘back-porch’ campaign?
Sniffing hair and groping?
This reminds me of the 1900 elections between McKinley and William Jennings Bryant.
The thing is, this is not 1900.
Oh, hell. Did Joe forget where he lives again so he’s gonna go house to house? I hate when he does that.
If the practice of front-porch campaigning pre-dates the Civil War then it must be RACIST!!!
Can’t wait to see the first time he yells to the kids to get off his lawn. Can’t wait to see him lose his train of thought and his face light up when he hears the Ice Cream Truck music.
Henry Olsen is apparently ignorant that up to the 1850s it was considered unacceptable for individuals to promote their own candidacies for President. The fiction was maintained that they were being reluctantly forced into public service by supporters. They might pull strings behind the scenes, and might just happen to give some “important” speeches (circulated in letters which might find their way into newspapers) or participate in serious debates on issues, but running openly was tacky and showed the wrong sort of ambition. I’m sure there were exceptions, but it wasn’t the norm.
The nursing home has a front porch and it isn’t closed due to COVID-19?
Pravda all for the past when it suits them.