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In reply to the discussion: If I'm daring to raise my head above the parapet and post an OP for the first time in months... [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)people who have been disillusioned by the politics of the Democratic Party and cannot vote Republican.
Biden will not appeal to those groups.
He is a nice guy, but he cannot depart enough from the Obama administration stances on issues like education funding, taxes, Social Security, the environment, military expenditures, veterans' affairs, single payer health care, anything, anything at all that might cut into corporate profits or spread the wealth just a bit wider among Americans to get elected.
Why vote for an Obama administration member when you can vote for Bernie Sanders?
There is no point in it.
And if Biden could bring the country together, he would have done that as vice president. He couldn't, and he didn't.
He is a compassionate man, but he has not translated his compassion into forceful advocacy for compassionate policy. His bankruptcy reform act proves that.
Bernie is the candidate who sticks to issues.
Biden's statements about his personal life are touching, but I am drawn to Bernie's focus on the issues.
Biden did not mention one issue really in his Colbert interview.
He should not run for the presidency.