I hope columnist Virginia Heffernan is right that voters are tired of
President Trump’s wild ride and want to replace him with Joe Biden, the
former vice president whose campaign slogan might as well be, “Make
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I suspect, however, that the coronavirus crisis will be to Biden what
the 1979 Iran hostage-taking was to President Jimmy Carter: It helped
him beat back a progressive primary challenger, but helped Ronald Reagan
defeat him.
Biden is a tired, elderly man known for his verbal gaffes and lately for
his memory lapses. He went to South Carolina and announced he was
running for the wrong office, and at a Los Angeles rally he could not
remember where his wife and his sister were standing.
I suspect he will be mincemeat in November for Trump and the Republican propaganda machine.
To the editor: I firmly support Sen. Bernie Sanders’ desire to stay in
the Democratic presidential race. Not until we see the two front-runners
stand toe to toe in the debate on March 15 will we be able to judge who
best can lead our country and who can take down Trump.
The media tell us that one man’s nomination is inevitable. Isn’t that up
to the voters? People who have lost presidential elections say Sanders
is not the strongest candidate. Why listen to them?
This race is not over. The people haven’t all voted. We have not yet had a one-on-one debate.
Yes, one man is in the lead, but the tables can turn. That’s up not to
any party, but to the voters who will go to the polls in elections yet
to come. This is too important a decision to leave up to the media and a
party that has had a hard time nominating a winner in the past.
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