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Biden has been the target of some ridicule for his recent gaffes and "elderly moments" as of late, but I have to wonder if there's not some merit to that criticism, and if the plan wasn't to push a moderate like Biden in, so that he can immediately step aside and let his VP (whoever it may be...and who the democrats actually wanted) run the show.
I know it sounds like a far fetched idea, but given how lost he looks when he speaks, I can't think of any reason why the Democrats would have gone with Biden instead of someone like Mayor Pete, given that when he speaks, it sounds like this:
Confident, well-spoken, coherent...could easily destroy Trump in a debate (as could Andrew Yang...if Yang can beat Shapiro in a debate, he can beat Trump)
Is the DNC strategy just to put Biden out there because he's perceived as a moderate, and then put the kind of person they really wanted in as VP so they can take the chair when he undoubtedly resigns due to health issues 3 months into his presidency?
I know it sounds like a far fetched idea, but given how lost he looks when he speaks, I can't think of any reason why the Democrats would have gone with Biden instead of someone like Mayor Pete, given that when he speaks, it sounds like this:
Confident, well-spoken, coherent...could easily destroy Trump in a debate (as could Andrew Yang...if Yang can beat Shapiro in a debate, he can beat Trump)
Is the DNC strategy just to put Biden out there because he's perceived as a moderate, and then put the kind of person they really wanted in as VP so they can take the chair when he undoubtedly resigns due to health issues 3 months into his presidency?