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Obama on board - Democrat Biden lands key endorsement in White House race


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5 minutes ago, Nigel Garvie said:

Well yes ......hearing Obama speak full sentences of coherent English, making good points whilst respecting convention by not attacking a current president in a crisis is refreshing. It reminds us just how bad it has got in a white house full of crooked yes men. No wonder the Trumpers hate Obama, their sad excuse for a leader can only offer up a narcissistic self obsessed deluded and garbled word salad. How acutely embarrassing for the GOP to have to defend a man without the slightest shred of human decency, when his inadequacies are highlighted by a former great president, a caring man of principle, intelligence and integrity. Oh yes he can speak normal English also, should that be so hard?

 

Well, Nige, just look around you, here on TV, and see, daily, hourly, how difficult it is to "speak normal English".....or write it....

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17 minutes ago, Redoubt said:

Isn't this a bit like being in gym class and watching what happens after all players have been selected for the teams, and the remaining kid has to be is picked?

Nothing like that. 

Biden was the favorite to be nominated at the start of this. 

He wasn't the strongest of front runners but he was still the front runner. 

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36 minutes ago, Redoubt said:

The anticipated mass 'voting by mail' urged by the same group / Party that fights tooth and nail to enable in-person voting without any photo identification, will certainly be further enabled to increase the number of criminal fraudulent voting incidents. 

Don't they have different rules to the rest of society, or do they just change the rules as they see fit? :wink:

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4 hours ago, simple1 said:

So what does that say about trump? trump's average approval rating stands at 40%, whereas Obama averaged 49.4% during his Presidency.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_approval_rating#Historical_comparison

https://news.gallup.com/interactives/185273/presidential-job-approval-center.aspx?g_source=link_newsv9&g_campaign=item_245606&g_medium=copy

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