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How are some of these journalists getting their jobs? Inside sources should be called, "Have You Heard..."
So basically, this article claims that Biden used asthma to get out of the draft. The article insinuates that it was a lie on the level of bone spurs because Biden was an athlete and appeared tall and strong.
Anyone with a kid with asthma or, have it themselves know it comes and goes and doesn't stop participation in sports. Just keep the nebulizer nearby in case they are short of breath.

Anyway, a review of Joe's health record from his time of being vetted to be Obama's running mate in 2008 tells the story:

The only other major procedure that popped up in Biden’s records was a colonoscopy in 1996 to remove a polyp found to be benign. He also has been diagnosed with an enlarged prostate, for which he takes Flomax.
Biden has dealt with chronic asthma and allergies since childhood. He is prescribed Claritin-D and Flonase for the allergies, and he has scheduled sinus surgery in April to help alleviate some of his discomfort.
Biden’s most recent physical came in July as he was being vetted to be Obama’s running mate. The physical showed “no information that would impact the senator’s future health,” Parker said.

Even if you think the doctor wrongly prescribed him medication to keep a 40 year old lie going, which I'm sure as conservatives you do, the sinus surgery should be proof enough.
Now this was about comparing his draft dodging to Trumps. Is there any record of surgery or medication for Trump's bone spurs? I mean, that was the point right? To compare and contrast.

You are really arguing this? You just proved the point of the article's headline.

"How are some of these journalists getting their jobs? Inside sources should be called, "Have You Heard..."" This is rich. Oh not like "unnamed official"
 
Subhub has been posting for weeks on it. So the word and we will fill the next two pages full of it. As I said, Trump's racist views, actions and words are well known. Only you supporters try to defend him. It's the same ******* I heard when I was new to all of this about Pat Buchanan. Just say the word, I'll make some lunch and come back and go to work.

I challenge you to answer my two questions.
 
The election should be about what's best for the country, and your it doesn't matter what Joe's done attitude shows that you don't have the countries welfare in mind. In your wildest dreams you would have a third of the info readily availble on trump that there is on biden
It's not my attitude, I'm trying to be serious for moment without insulting or being an ass. It's the attitude of the voters. It's why we won races in the House we should not have in 2018. The best argument was for a check on Donald Trump's Presidency. Today, poll after poll states that most important issue is not universal health care, free college, green jobs or immigration reform, it's beating Donald Trump. That's what your side has to figure out how to address it. The economy was the argument. The market will be fine but jobs will not bounce back so fast. you can't argue that the investors are doing well, while the workers are out of work. That's a loser of an arguement.

Biden is a stop gap and just happen to be in the right position at the right time- that being the former Vice President to Barack Obama- who remains immensely popular on the Left and with Independents. Almost all of those candidates on the Democratic side would have brought something new, progressive and fresh to the Presidency, the main thing, maybe the only thing is that Joe symbolizes what we had before Trump and for a lot of people, that's good enough.

As far as good for the country, Trump has been the worst. He has sown division, lowered the office to petty squabbles with individuals, insults, aggression toward our allies, a strange admiration for our adversaries, a defiant opposition to our institutions that have some to define what we mean and who we are. I disagree, removing Trump is the best move for this country.
 
It's not my attitude, I'm trying to be serious for moment without insulting or being an ass. It's the attitude of the voters. It's why we won races in the House we should not have in 2018. The best argument was for a check on Donald Trump's Presidency. Today, poll after poll states that most important issue is not universal health care, free college, green jobs or immigration reform, it's beating Donald Trump. That's what your side has to figure out how to address it. The economy was the argument. The market will be fine but jobs will not bounce back so fast. you can't argue that the investors are doing well, while the workers are out of work. That's a loser of an arguement.

Biden is a stop gap and just happen to be in the right position at the right time- that being the former Vice President to Barack Obama- who remains immensely popular on the Left and with Independents. Almost all of those candidates on the Democratic side would have brought something new, progressive and fresh to the Presidency, the main thing, maybe the only thing is that Joe symbolizes what we had before Trump and for a lot of people, that's good enough.

As far as good for the country, Trump has been the worst. He has sown division, lowered the office to petty squabbles with individuals, insults, aggression toward our allies, a strange admiration for our adversaries, a defiant opposition to our institutions that have some to define what we mean and who we are. I disagree, removing Trump is the best move for this country.


The only reason workers aren't working is the Chinese government. Most of the world isn't working that's going to change in a month two tops. And when we are let out of the gate the economy will explode the division in country comes from the media
 
The only reason workers aren't working is the Chinese government. Most of the world isn't working that's going to change in a month two tops. And when we are let out of the gate the economy will explode the division in country comes from the media
What makes you think, mexicans didn't hear Trump call their relatives and people who look like them rapists, ******* dealers, and murderers?
What makes you think blacks and white suburbanites didn't hear him put neo nazi's in the same category as anti nazi protesters?
What make you think blacks, hispanics and Asians didn't see his shithole country comments?
What makes you think it's the media that shows Donald Trump is the candidate of racists, and white supremists?
That's not the media making him say that. And again, he's got 50 years of racial bullshit in his past.

The economy was his only savior. Yes, some places in the world will be back in working order in the next few months. We will be going through another wave of this lockdown, why? Because once again, Trump didn't address the issue, only the perception. We are nowhere near knowing anything until we have comprehensive testing ready. Why? Because only the cases that are severe and in a hospital have been counted. We have no idea how many carriers we have out here, or past infected. People will not be going to restaurants, sporting events, office environments, schools, bars, or planes without knowing for sure everyone is safe and/or we have a vaccine.

You won't give a damn until rural America is dying from it. That will be later this spring, Texas and Kansas are the worst two testing states. There numbers are an undercount and will infect more.
 
What makes you think, mexicans didn't hear Trump call their relatives and people who look like them rapists, ******* dealers, and murderers?
What makes you think blacks and white suburbanites didn't hear him put neo nazi's in the same category as anti nazi protesters?
What make you think blacks, hispanics and Asians didn't see his shithole country comments?
What makes you think it's the media that shows Donald Trump is the candidate of racists, and white supremists?
That's not the media making him say that. And again, he's got 50 years of racial bullshit in his past.

The economy was his only savior. Yes, some places in the world will be back in working order in the next few months. We will be going through another wave of this lockdown, why? Because once again, Trump didn't address the issue, only the perception. We are nowhere near knowing anything until we have comprehensive testing ready. Why? Because only the cases that are severe and in a hospital have been counted. We have no idea how many carriers we have out here, or past infected. People will not be going to restaurants, sporting events, office environments, schools, bars, or planes without knowing for sure everyone is safe and/or we have a vaccine.

You won't give a damn until rural America is dying from it. That will be later this spring, Texas and Kansas are the worst two testing states. There numbers are an undercount and will infect more.

I see you are still running.

What makes you think they don't see the full statements in context and know you and the media are full of it?
And if he is such a racist why do you leftist only have 2 examples, both discredited by those very Q and A?
What makes you think those people who have been there don't think the same thing about those countries?
What about all those people who left those countries and came here because they know those countries are? If they weren't they would still be living there.
What do you think they see when those people mistrust the media?
What credibility do you think the media has left, especially after the last 3 years?

And why do you keep dodging the questions?
Why did the NAACP award him if what you lie about is true?
Why did Al and Jessie praise him right up to his announcement?

And now it is out that the death numbers are fake, the case numbers are fake and the recovery numbers are made up. And that the media has been lying. The CDC even admitted they are doctoring the numbers to be higher and sending out notices to doctors to change death certs if they even think they are covid.

And if not why are Flu numbers and Pneumonia numbers so low all of sudden? Blow back is brewing.

I challenge you to answer these and post the full Q and A videos of these 'examples'
 
this guy is fucking nuts!....and a killer.....

Trump tweets that reopening the country from coronavirus lockdowns 'is the decision of the President,' but it's actually up to the states

President Donald Trump claimed in a pair of tweets on Monday that it was the president, not the state governors, who had the power to direct states to lift their stay-at-home orders. But the power lies with the states that issued the orders.







Governors of northeast states announce plan to reopen economy
https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/other/governors-of...
Apr 13, 2020 · Governors plan coordinated effort to reopen as coronavirus curve flattens; David Lee Miller reports. The Washington Post WXIA-TV Atlanta Like …
 
this guy is fucking nuts!....and a killer.....

Trump tweets that reopening the country from coronavirus lockdowns 'is the decision of the President,' but it's actually up to the states

President Donald Trump claimed in a pair of tweets on Monday that it was the president, not the state governors, who had the power to direct states to lift their stay-at-home orders. But the power lies with the states that issued the orders.







Governors of northeast states announce plan to reopen economy
https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/other/governors-of...
Apr 13, 2020 · Governors plan coordinated effort to reopen as coronavirus curve flattens; David Lee Miller reports. The Washington Post WXIA-TV Atlanta Like …


Oh look it is Business Insider again- You said they were fake news.

And could ya'll make up your fucking minds. When he "didn't close the US down" it was not fast enough and it was his fault. Hence why you falsely keep calling him and democrats, like Cuomo and Pelosi, killers. And NOW it is up to the governors to decided when to re-open- Which is it you hypocrite?
 


lies and deceit...…..it is all they have.....don't have a winning candidate and haven't for years...that's why they don't win the popular vote

Why Republicans Play Dirty
They fear that if they stick to the rules, they will lose everything. Their behavior is a threat to democratic stability.

The greatest threat to our democracy today is a Republican Party that plays dirty to win.
The party’s abandonment of fair play was showcased spectacularly in 2016, when the United States Senate refused to allow President Barack Obama to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Antonin Scalia’s death in February. While technically constitutional, the act — in effect, stealing a court seat — hadn’t been tried since the 19th century. It would be bad enough on its own, but the Merrick Garland affair is part of a broader pattern.

Republicans across the country seem to have embraced an “any means necessary” strategy to preserve their power. After losing the governorship in North Carolina in 2016 and Wisconsin in 2018, Republicans used lame-duck legislative sessions to push through a flurry of bills stripping power from incoming Democratic governors. Last year, when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down a Republican gerrymandering initiative, conservative legislators attempted to impeach the justices. And back in North Carolina, Republican legislators used a surprise vote last week, on Sept. 11, to ram through an override of Gov. Roy Cooper’s budget veto — while most Democrats had been told no vote would be held. This is classic “constitutional hardball,” behavior that, while technically legal, uses the letter of the law to subvert its spirit.

Constitutional hardball has accelerated under the Trump administration. President Trump’s declaration of a “national emergency” to divert public money toward a border wall — openly flouting Congress, which voted against building a wall — is a clear example. And the Supreme Court’s conservative majority, manufactured by an earlier act of hardball, may uphold the constitutionality of the president’s autocratic behavior.

Constitutional hardball can damage and even destroy a democracy. Democratic institutions function only when power is exercised with restraint. When parties abandon the spirit of the law and seek to win by any means necessary, politics often descends into institutional warfare. Governments in Hungary and Turkey have used court packing and other “legal” maneuvers to lock in power and ensure that subsequent abuse is ruled “constitutional.” And when one party engages in constitutional hardball, its rivals often feel compelled to respond in a tit-for-tat fashion, triggering an escalating conflict that is difficult to undo. As the collapse of democracy in Germany and Spain in the 1930s and Chile in the 1970s makes clear, these escalating conflicts can end in tragedy.

Why is the Republican Party playing dirty? Republican leaders are not driven by an intrinsic or ideological contempt for democracy. They are driven by fear.

Democracy requires that parties know how to lose. Politicians who fail to win elections must be willing to accept defeat, go home, and get ready to play again the next day. This norm of gracious losing is essential to a healthy democracy.
But for parties to accept losing, two conditions must hold. First, they must feel secure that losing today will not bring ruinous consequences; and second, they must believe they have a reasonable chance of winning again in the future. When party leaders fear that they cannot win future elections, or that defeat poses an existential threat to themselves or their constituents, the stakes rise. Their time horizons shorten. They throw tomorrow to the wind and seek to win at any cost today. In short, desperation leads politicians to play dirty.

Take German conservatives before World War I. They were haunted by the prospect of extending equal voting rights to the working class. They viewed equal (male) suffrage as a menace not only to their own electoral prospects but also to the survival of the aristocratic order. One Conservative leader called full and equal suffrage an “attack on the laws of civilization.” So German conservatives played dirty, engaging in rampant election manipulation and outright repression in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

In the United States, Southern Democrats reacted in a similar manner to the Reconstruction-era enfranchisement of African-Americans. Mandated by the 15th Amendment, which was ratified in 1870, black suffrage not only imperiled Southern Democrats’ political dominance but also challenged longstanding patterns of white supremacy. Since African-Americans represented a majority or near majority in many of the post-Confederate states, Southern Democrats viewed their enfranchisement as an existential threat. So they, too, played dirty.

Between 1885 and 1908, all 11 post-Confederate states passed laws establishing poll taxes, literacy tests, property and residency requirements and other measures aimed at stripping African-Americans of their voting rights — and locking in Democratic Party dominance. In Tennessee, where the 1889 Dortch Law would disenfranchise illiterate black voters, one newspaper editorialized, “Give us the Dortch bill or we perish.” These measures, building on a monstrous campaign of anti-black violence, did precisely what they were intended to do: Black turnout in the South fell to 2 percent in 1912 from 61 percent in 1880. Unwilling to lose, Southern Democrats stripped the right to vote from millions of people, ushering in nearly a century of authoritarian rule in the South.

Republicans appear to be in the grip of a similar panic today. Their medium-term electoral prospects are dim. For one, they remain an overwhelmingly white Christian party in an increasingly diverse society. As a share of the American electorate, white Christians declined from 73 percent in 1992 to 57 percent in 2012 and may be below 50 percent by 2024. Republicans also face a generational challenge: Younger voters are deserting them. In 2018, 18- to 29-year-olds voted for Democrats by more than 2 to 1, and 30-somethings voted nearly 60 percent for Democrats.

Demography is not destiny, but as California Republicans have discovered, it often punishes parties that fail to adapt to changing societies. The growing diversity of the American electorate is making it harder for the Republican Party to win national majorities. Republicans have won the popular vote in presidential elections just once in the last 30 years. Donald Trump captured this Republican pessimism well when he told the Christian Broadcasting Network in 2016, “I think this is the last election the Republicans have a chance of winning because you are going to have people flowing across the border.”
“If we don’t win this election,” Mr. Trump added, “you’ll never see another Republican.”


The problem runs deeper than electoral math, however. Much of the Republican base views defeat as catastrophic. White Christians are losing more than an electoral majority; their once-dominant status in American society is eroding. Half a century ago, white Protestant men occupied nearly all our country’s high-status positions: They made up nearly all the elected officials, business leaders and media figures. Those days are over, but the loss of a group’s social status can feel deeply threatening. Many rank-and-file Republicans believe that the country they grew up in is being taken away from them. Slogans like “take our country back” and “make America great again” reflect this sense of peril.

So like the old Southern Democrats, modern-day Republicans have responded to darkening electoral horizons and rank-and-file perceptions of existential threat with a win-at-any-cost mentality. Most reminiscent of the Jim Crow South are Republican efforts to tilt the electoral playing field. Since 2010, a dozen Republican-led states have adopted new laws making it more difficult to register or vote. Republican state and local governments have closed polling places in predominantly African-American neighborhoods, purged voter rolls and created new obstacles to registration and voting.

In Georgia, a 2017 “exact match law” allowed authorities to throw out voter registration forms whose information did not “exactly match” existing records. Brian Kemp, who was simultaneously Georgia’s secretary of state and the 2018 Republican candidate for governor, tried to use the law to invalidate tens of thousands of registration forms, many of which were from African-Americans. In Tennessee, Republicans recently passed chilling legislation allowing criminal charges to be levied against voter registration groups that submit incomplete forms or miss deadlines. And in Texas this year, Republicans attempted to purge the voter rolls of nearly 100,000 Latinos.

The Trump administration’s effort to include a citizenship question in the census to facilitate gerrymandering schemes that would, in the words of one party strategist, be “advantageous to Republicans and non-Hispanic whites
,” fits the broader pattern. Although these abuses are certainly less egregious than those committed by post-bellum Southern Democrats, the underlying logic is similar: Parties representing fearful, declining majorities turn, in desperation, to minority rule.

The only way out of this situation is for the Republican Party to become more diverse. A stunning 90 percent of House Republicans are white men, even though white men are a third of the electorate. Only when Republicans can compete seriously for younger, urban and nonwhite voters will their fear of losing — and of a multiracial America — subside.

Such a transformation is less far-fetched than it may appear right now; indeed, the Republican National Committee recommended it in 2013. But parties only change when their strategies bring costly defeat. So Republicans must fail — badly — at the polls.

American democracy faces a Catch-22: Republicans won’t abandon their white identity bunker strategy until they lose, but at the same time that strategy has made them so averse to losing they are willing to bend the rules to avoid this fate. There is no easy exit. Republican leaders must either stand up to their base and broaden their appeal or they must suffer an electoral thrashing so severe that they are compelled to do so.

Liberal democracy has historically required at least two competing parties committed to playing the democratic game, including one that typically represents conservative interests. But the commitment of America’s conservative party to this system is wavering, threatening our political system as a whole. Until Republicans learn to compete fairly in a diverse society, our democratic institutions will be imperiled.

Opinion | Why Republicans Play Dirty They fear that if they stick to the rules, they will lose everything. Their behavior is a threat to democratic stability. www.nytimes.com
 

always one sided on your right wing bullshit.....but fail to remember the same thing from your side....why is that....make an issue of the left....over look the right.....more of that bot training?




Donald Trump's Own Secret: Vietnam Draft Records - ABC News
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Apr 29, 2011 · Trump received his first two student deferments while enrolled at Fordham University in New York City in June 1964 and December 1965. He transferred to Wharton as a sophomore that year and received another two 2-S deferments in December …



Donald Trump’s Draft Deferments: Four for College, One for ...
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Aug 02, 2016 · Donald Trump’s Draft Deferments: Four for College, One for Bad Feet Donald J. Trump, center, as a high school senior in 1964 at the New York Military Academy. Credit...

Is it time to talk about Donald Trump’s draft dodging ...
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May 28, 2019 · And, at the time, obtaining a dubious medical deferment was not at all uncommon for the sons of wealthy men such as Fred Trump. Given that the elder Trump would later engineer a tax scheme defrauding the federal government of hundreds of millions of dollars,...

Trump's Vietnam bone spur diagnosis made as 'favor' to ...
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Dec 27, 2018 · Trump received five deferments from the draft for military service during the Vietnam War. He received four education deferments while he was a college student and a fifth deferment
 
lies and deceit...…..it is all they have.....don't have a winning candidate and haven't for years...that's why they don't win the popular vote




Opinion | Why Republicans Play Dirty They fear that if they stick to the rules, they will lose everything. Their behavior is a threat to democratic stability. www.nytimes.com
Bone spurs huge deal asthma in an athlete gets a pass. Hypocrite I have bone spurs don't think it's an excuse just use a broom handle on new boots hollow out a spot for rooster spur but a dodger is a dodger right
 
I was going to debate you and even Cpl2010co, but I had to really think about this.
You will never ever ever ever, ever, convince a sizable minority of voters of color that Donald Trump is good for them.
His mouth has pissed away anything good he's done- if anything. People see and hear him. People hear and see the racial tensions now in this country. There is absolutely nothing you can do to change that. Joe Biden's record doesn't matter. This is a referendum on the President.

However, as long as you are focused on appealing to minority voters, the Democrats can continually siphon off moderate republicans and suburban swing voters, like we did in 2018.
Same formula applies to women. Nothing Trump can do to win back a majority. Nothing.

Your best bet to win, voter suppression. Implement strategies that will make it more difficult for minorities to vote, and ignore the accurate calls of racial discrimination. Like having only 5 polling place to vote in a city of 300,000 voters, instead of the 180 that were available the previous election. That's what you're good at. Appealing to minority voters based on record, not so much

Sanders campaign spokeswoman: 'I don't endorse Joe Biden'


Right here you know most of the polls and support for Bidden is BS

"Polls show that Biden has more than 90 percent support among Democratic voters."

And right here is where it is confirmed and signals trouble.

"At the same time, there is a small but vocal contingent of influential left-wing Twitter and YouTube personalities who are deeply hostile toward Biden, and might become an issue for his campaign as the general election heats up."
 
Bone spurs huge deal asthma in an athlete gets a pass. Hypocrite
Because he actually had asthma.
You're twisting so hard not to say, OK maybe Joe did have asthma. However, most people did not want to go into the meat grinder in 'Nam at the time. Many Vietnam Veteran groups have not only stated this but made very public gestures to forgive the draft dodgers.
If you think it's the same you have to ask why keep up the ruse for 50 years? Especially when some people 'outgrow' asthma. Why take daily medication? Why go through a surgery in your late 60s?
Did Trump have any surgery related to bone spurs? If he was not lying about, by now his nerve damage would be unbearable. His doctor said he is as healthy as can be and can live for 150 years.
Or are you conceding that yes, Trump was a draft dodger, Cheney was one, but you don't like Biden so his is just as bad?

Where's the proof? He is taking medication for it AND received sinus surgery, in spite of what YOUR medical degree taught you, real doctors agree that sinus surgery can help relieve asthma symptoms.

For lots of people, sinus infections -- or sinusitis -- and asthma go together. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, as many as half of all people with moderate to severe asthma also have chronic sinusitis.

Along with all the problems caused by asthma, having sinusitis can be tough to handle. It can make you feel sick and miserable. Without good treatment, it can last for months or even years. What's worse, one condition can worsen the other. Sinusitis has been associated with more severe cases of asthma. So, not only does having asthma increase the odds of getting a sinus infection, but a sinus infection can make your asthma harder to control.

But there's good news. There are lots of treatments available for both sinus infections and asthma. And studies show that treating one condition often helps relieve the symptoms of the other. The key is to treat both conditions aggressively.

 
4 months ahead of the convention. 3 months ahead of the 2016 unity endorsement. 2 months ahead of the rest of the primaries.

"Today, I am asking all Americans, I'm asking every Democrat, I'm asking every Independent, I'm asking a lot of Republicans, to come together in this campaign to support your candidacy, which I endorse -- to make certain that we defeat somebody who I believe -- and I'm speaking just for myself now -- is the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country," Sanders said, joining Biden.
The two former rivals also announced that they are working together to create six working groups focusing on education, criminal justice, climate change, immigration, the economy, and health care policy during the 2020 race.
 
Because he actually had asthma.
You're twisting so hard not to say, OK maybe Joe did have asthma. However, most people did not want to go into the meat grinder in 'Nam at the time. Many Vietnam Veteran groups have not only stated this but made very public gestures to forgive the draft dodgers.
If you think it's the same you have to ask why keep up the ruse for 50 years? Especially when some people 'outgrow' asthma. Why take daily medication? Why go through a surgery in your late 60s?
Did Trump have any surgery related to bone spurs? If he was not lying about, by now his nerve damage would be unbearable. His doctor said he is as healthy as can be and can live for 150 years.
Or are you conceding that yes, Trump was a draft dodger, Cheney was one, but you don't like Biden so his is just as bad?

Where's the proof? He is taking medication for it AND received sinus surgery, in spite of what YOUR medical degree taught you, real doctors agree that sinus surgery can help relieve asthma symptoms.

For lots of people, sinus infections -- or sinusitis -- and asthma go together. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, as many as half of all people with moderate to severe asthma also have chronic sinusitis.

Along with all the problems caused by asthma, having sinusitis can be tough to handle. It can make you feel sick and miserable. Without good treatment, it can last for months or even years. What's worse, one condition can worsen the other. Sinusitis has been associated with more severe cases of asthma. So, not only does having asthma increase the odds of getting a sinus infection, but a sinus infection can make your asthma harder to control.

But there's good news. There are lots of treatments available for both sinus infections and asthma. And studies show that treating one condition often helps relieve the symptoms of the other. The key is to treat both conditions aggressively.

He takes alergy med. Draft dodger is a draft dodger
 
4 months ahead of the convention. 3 months ahead of the 2016 unity endorsement. 2 months ahead of the rest of the primaries.

"Today, I am asking all Americans, I'm asking every Democrat, I'm asking every Independent, I'm asking a lot of Republicans, to come together in this campaign to support your candidacy, which I endorse -- to make certain that we defeat somebody who I believe -- and I'm speaking just for myself now -- is the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country," Sanders said, joining Biden.
The two former rivals also announced that they are working together to create six working groups focusing on education, criminal justice, climate change, immigration, the economy, and health care policy during the 2020 race.

Wow a life long Communist Democrat who honeymooned in Communist Russia calls Trump dangerous. 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
 
Influential Conservatives form the Lincoln Project. They some hard hitting commercials out there about Trump. Giving moderates the OK to vote against the President and not fall in line.
President Donald Trump and those who sign onto Trumpism are a clear and present danger to the Constitution and our Republic. Only defeating so polarizing a character as Trump will allow the country to heal its political and psychological wounds and allow for a new, better path forward for all Americans.
 
Uh Oh Trumpers. Better get a Biden scandal that will stick. Soon. He is losing in every single election poll to Biden. Except the FOX News poll. He's tied with him there.
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