Posted on 02/04/2020 6:01:55 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Former Vice President Joe Biden has picked up the endorsement of Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late John F. Kennedy.
As the Democratic presidential hopefuls turn to New Hampshire, Kennedy called Biden the partys best bet to win the White House, keep the gains we made in the House, and put the Senate in play.
The former ambassador to Japan announced her decision to endorse Biden in an opinion article Tuesday in the Boston Globe.
The endorsement comes the day after Iowas caucuses, which ran into technical problems that resulted in delays in results being released.
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The establishment Democrats want Joe, the radicals want Bernie...I love to see them fight and destroy each other.
What Ms. Kennedy says here is worth taking a look at:
best bet to win the White House, keep the gains we made in the House, and put the Senate in play.
Biden may or may not be the “best” bet to win the White House, but the odds for that bet are 10-1, at best. The middle segment is interesting, because the Dims know they have to hold the House in order to constantly put Trump in check. The final part about putting the Senate in play would be a nightmare for Trump. If the Dims had the both Houses, they could run wild with investigations, impeachments, etc.
Quite simply, we need to get Trump re-elected, take back the House, and hold onto the Senate.
There were more, such as how Caroline called Obama a liar, that it had been her decision to back away from the Senate app't (yeah, right), that she screwed up her job as ambassador to Japan...
Princess Caroline just formally endorsed a senile raving lunatic who just called a woman a dog face pony soldier.
Best!
Primaries!
Ever!
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