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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I think Biden could have won [View all]BlueMTexpat
(15,519 posts)52. He has been an excellent VP
but he was the running mate of the exceptionally charismatic Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.
Biden would never have done so well on his own - and certainly not as well as Hillary did in 2016.
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He and a whole long list of folks who havent been the target of 3 decades of
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2017
#26
he is a white male so he would have been able to get away with things that Clinton could not
JI7
Jan 2017
#4
Do you have an example of an attack line not used that you think would have landed?
NCTraveler
Jan 2017
#67
Agreed! And a bit counter productive as the players that "could have" won't be in 2020
NWCorona
Jan 2017
#12
Its all specilation, and by now, it just keeps the lrimary fedteting, and serves no
dionysus
Jan 2017
#25
I started this not so much about speculation as to who could have won but
hollowdweller
Jan 2017
#44
Still with that nonsense? Clinton's delegate lead was from the South. The DNC had nothing to do with
stevenleser
Jan 2017
#63
It's just like the hacking. Nobody knows what effect it had in the whole thing.
hollowdweller
Jan 2017
#70
You're the one who noted she could have taught at major universities but scaled back her ambitions..
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#17
Interesting point of view. I was truly puzzled by the post but I really do not know much
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#62
I honestly think many BOBers didn't care about policies as much as hating HRC ....
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#14
I agree Biden could have taken it - his personality alone is more "relatable" and "likable"
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#64
He was my first choice by far since Obama won in 2012, but I quickly pivoted to Hillary
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#20
I was 10 months old then, so do not remember this, obviously. I assume he overcame
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#28
You and other people your age might have heard more about that hearing had he run
karynnj
Jan 2017
#45
Many who couldn't forgive her (like the JPR'ers) had no problem with Edwards, Kerry, Biden.
JTFrog
Jan 2017
#60
I'd rather not believe that, but there is no other reasonable explanation for that behavior. nt
stevenleser
Jan 2017
#65
Biden v Kasich is the one matchup out of all possibilties I would be afraid to predict.
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#29
After a devastating loss, people just like to speculate with no harm intended. It's human nature.
mtnsnake
Jan 2017
#27
I agree. It's too bad he wasn't running but I think the choice had been made years ago.
jalan48
Jan 2017
#30
You never know the path not taken - and he would have had to beat Clinton in the primaries
karynnj
Jan 2017
#42
No Democrat was gonna beat Russia who was teaming with Drump, Comey, wiki et al. nt
JTFrog
Jan 2017
#55
SO if we could only go back in time to 2015, and if we could then convince Biden to run,
guillaumeb
Jan 2017
#58