Biden regrets ending re-election campaign, says he would have defeated Trump

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Well if that ain't a kick is the ass for Kamala Harris. His doctors must have taken him off his Adderall prescription and put him on Hopium.

Does anyone but Joe really believe he could have beaten Trump? :laughing0301:

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump​


President also regrets picking Merrick Garland for attorney general, as he was slow to prosecute Trump for January 6

"Joe Biden regrets having pulled out of this year’s presidential race and believes he would have defeated Donald Trump in last month’s election – despite negative poll indications, White House sources have said.

The US president has reportedly also said he made a mistake in choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general – reflecting that Garland, a former US appeals court judge, was slow to prosecute Donald Trump for his role in the 6 January 2021 insurrection while presiding over a justice department that aggressively prosecuted Biden’s son Hunter.

With just more than three weeks of his single-term presidency remaining, Biden’s reported rueful reflections are revealed in a Washington Post profile that contains the clearest signs yet that he thinks he erred in withdrawing his candidacy in July after a woeful debate performance against his rival for the White House, Trump, the previous month.

The president stepped aside – to be replaced as his party’s nominee by the US vice-president, Kamala Harrisafter mounting pressure from fellow Democrats, who cited polling evidence that appeared to show him heading for a near-certain election drubbing from Trump, who was seeking a historic return to the White House as the Republicans’ nominee.

Harris’s ascent to the top of the ticket led to a surge of enthusiasm and improved poll numbers but ultimately ended in a decisive electoral college and popular vote defeat.

While Biden and his aides have been careful not to blame Harris, they apparently believe the result would have been different if he had stood his ground, according to the Washington Post’s reporting.

It is a view disputed by many Harris supporters, who blame the president for waiting too long before withdrawing, thus leaving the vice-president with little time to mount an effective campaign."

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump
 
Well if that ain't a kick is the ass for Kamala Harris. His doctors must have taken him off his Adderall prescription and put him on Hopium.

Does anyone but Joe really believe he could have beaten Trump? :laughing0301:

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump​


President also regrets picking Merrick Garland for attorney general, as he was slow to prosecute Trump for January 6

"Joe Biden regrets having pulled out of this year’s presidential race and believes he would have defeated Donald Trump in last month’s election – despite negative poll indications, White House sources have said.

The US president has reportedly also said he made a mistake in choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general – reflecting that Garland, a former US appeals court judge, was slow to prosecute Donald Trump for his role in the 6 January 2021 insurrection while presiding over a justice department that aggressively prosecuted Biden’s son Hunter.

With just more than three weeks of his single-term presidency remaining, Biden’s reported rueful reflections are revealed in a Washington Post profile that contains the clearest signs yet that he thinks he erred in withdrawing his candidacy in July after a woeful debate performance against his rival for the White House, Trump, the previous month.

The president stepped aside – to be replaced as his party’s nominee by the US vice-president, Kamala Harrisafter mounting pressure from fellow Democrats, who cited polling evidence that appeared to show him heading for a near-certain election drubbing from Trump, who was seeking a historic return to the White House as the Republicans’ nominee.

Harris’s ascent to the top of the ticket led to a surge of enthusiasm and improved poll numbers but ultimately ended in a decisive electoral college and popular vote defeat.

While Biden and his aides have been careful not to blame Harris, they apparently believe the result would have been different if he had stood his ground, according to the Washington Post’s reporting.

It is a view disputed by many Harris supporters, who blame the president for waiting too long before withdrawing, thus leaving the vice-president with little time to mount an effective campaign."

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump
It's quite possible that Brandon could have beaten the orange bag O' shit if he ran. These candidates are completely bottom of the barrel.
 
Well if that ain't a kick is the ass for Kamala Harris. His doctors must have taken him off his Adderall prescription and put him on Hopium.

Does anyone but Joe really believe he could have beaten Trump? :laughing0301:

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump​


President also regrets picking Merrick Garland for attorney general, as he was slow to prosecute Trump for January 6

"Joe Biden regrets having pulled out of this year’s presidential race and believes he would have defeated Donald Trump in last month’s election – despite negative poll indications, White House sources have said.

The US president has reportedly also said he made a mistake in choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general – reflecting that Garland, a former US appeals court judge, was slow to prosecute Donald Trump for his role in the 6 January 2021 insurrection while presiding over a justice department that aggressively prosecuted Biden’s son Hunter.

With just more than three weeks of his single-term presidency remaining, Biden’s reported rueful reflections are revealed in a Washington Post profile that contains the clearest signs yet that he thinks he erred in withdrawing his candidacy in July after a woeful debate performance against his rival for the White House, Trump, the previous month.

The president stepped aside – to be replaced as his party’s nominee by the US vice-president, Kamala Harrisafter mounting pressure from fellow Democrats, who cited polling evidence that appeared to show him heading for a near-certain election drubbing from Trump, who was seeking a historic return to the White House as the Republicans’ nominee.

Harris’s ascent to the top of the ticket led to a surge of enthusiasm and improved poll numbers but ultimately ended in a decisive electoral college and popular vote defeat.

While Biden and his aides have been careful not to blame Harris, they apparently believe the result would have been different if he had stood his ground, according to the Washington Post’s reporting.

It is a view disputed by many Harris supporters, who blame the president for waiting too long before withdrawing, thus leaving the vice-president with little time to mount an effective campaign."

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump

He might have won a Swing State or two, he would have lost though. Trump would have won the popular vote by an even wider margin.
 
Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump

Proof positive that Tater has totally lost it and needs to be 25th out of office right now.
Doesn't that jackass realize that this election was a referendum AGAINST HIM?!

WOW


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Well if that ain't a kick is the ass for Kamala Harris. His doctors must have taken him off his Adderall prescription and put him on Hopium.

Does anyone but Joe really believe he could have beaten Trump? :laughing0301:

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump​


President also regrets picking Merrick Garland for attorney general, as he was slow to prosecute Trump for January 6

"Joe Biden regrets having pulled out of this year’s presidential race and believes he would have defeated Donald Trump in last month’s election – despite negative poll indications, White House sources have said.

The US president has reportedly also said he made a mistake in choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general – reflecting that Garland, a former US appeals court judge, was slow to prosecute Donald Trump for his role in the 6 January 2021 insurrection while presiding over a justice department that aggressively prosecuted Biden’s son Hunter.

With just more than three weeks of his single-term presidency remaining, Biden’s reported rueful reflections are revealed in a Washington Post profile that contains the clearest signs yet that he thinks he erred in withdrawing his candidacy in July after a woeful debate performance against his rival for the White House, Trump, the previous month.

The president stepped aside – to be replaced as his party’s nominee by the US vice-president, Kamala Harrisafter mounting pressure from fellow Democrats, who cited polling evidence that appeared to show him heading for a near-certain election drubbing from Trump, who was seeking a historic return to the White House as the Republicans’ nominee.

Harris’s ascent to the top of the ticket led to a surge of enthusiasm and improved poll numbers but ultimately ended in a decisive electoral college and popular vote defeat.

While Biden and his aides have been careful not to blame Harris, they apparently believe the result would have been different if he had stood his ground, according to the Washington Post’s reporting.

It is a view disputed by many Harris supporters, who blame the president for waiting too long before withdrawing, thus leaving the vice-president with little time to mount an effective campaign."

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump
Kind of sad, really. I felt sorry for Reagan. Age related dementia and Alzheimer, takes a horrible toll, especially once becoming obvious. Reagan left Office in January 20, 1989, disappearing from public life, due to progress of the condition, passing away, due to it in June 2004, after leaving office. Joe will probably go as soon or sooner. I have seen this, first hand. I hate it for anybody going through it, or those close to them.
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Reagan left Office in January 2009,
Reagan left office in 2009?

Joe will probably go as soon or sooner.
Joe never would have made it through another term. I give him 1-2 years before he totally disappears from public life.
Technically, he never even made it through this term and has had other people really running things for a long time and is basically just a figurehead.
 
Reagan left office in 2009?


Joe never would have made it through another term. I give him 1-2 years before he totally disappears from public life.
Technically, he never even made it through this term and has had other people really running things for a long time and is basically just a figurehead.
Thanks for the heads up on the dates. I have edited.
I don't think he will be in public life, to speak of, by next fall. It is unlikely he will last to the end of Trump's term or much beyond. If Joe doesn't make it to the end of Trump's term, I hope Don shows just a bit of class, instead of callous at the end.
 
Thanks for the heads up on the dates. I have edited.
I don't think he will be in public life, to speak of, by next fall. It is unlikely he will last to the end of Trump's term or much beyond. If Joe doesn't make it to the end of Trump's term, I hope Don shows just a bit of class, instead of callous at the end.
Class?? :auiqs.jpg: Why must we pretend like we don't already know the orange bag O' shit for who he is?
 
Well if that ain't a kick is the ass for Kamala Harris. His doctors must have taken him off his Adderall prescription and put him on Hopium.

Does anyone but Joe really believe he could have beaten Trump? :laughing0301:

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump​


President also regrets picking Merrick Garland for attorney general, as he was slow to prosecute Trump for January 6

"Joe Biden regrets having pulled out of this year’s presidential race and believes he would have defeated Donald Trump in last month’s election – despite negative poll indications, White House sources have said.

The US president has reportedly also said he made a mistake in choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general – reflecting that Garland, a former US appeals court judge, was slow to prosecute Donald Trump for his role in the 6 January 2021 insurrection while presiding over a justice department that aggressively prosecuted Biden’s son Hunter.

With just more than three weeks of his single-term presidency remaining, Biden’s reported rueful reflections are revealed in a Washington Post profile that contains the clearest signs yet that he thinks he erred in withdrawing his candidacy in July after a woeful debate performance against his rival for the White House, Trump, the previous month.

The president stepped aside – to be replaced as his party’s nominee by the US vice-president, Kamala Harrisafter mounting pressure from fellow Democrats, who cited polling evidence that appeared to show him heading for a near-certain election drubbing from Trump, who was seeking a historic return to the White House as the Republicans’ nominee.

Harris’s ascent to the top of the ticket led to a surge of enthusiasm and improved poll numbers but ultimately ended in a decisive electoral college and popular vote defeat.

While Biden and his aides have been careful not to blame Harris, they apparently believe the result would have been different if he had stood his ground, according to the Washington Post’s reporting.

It is a view disputed by many Harris supporters, who blame the president for waiting too long before withdrawing, thus leaving the vice-president with little time to mount an effective campaign."

Biden reportedly regrets ending re-election campaign and says he’d have defeated Trump
LOL what a clown.
 

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