I don’t understand why you won’t answer a very simple question.
*Sighs* Fine. I will give this one, and one only, chance. Do not make me regret it.
I am well aware that no candidate is perfect, they all involve compromises, trade off, and the risk of alienating one group to court another. This is true of all politics and I will not entertain being forced to explain that I understand this every other breathe.
Also, for the record, none of these people particularly wow me on a personal level. Also, again so I don't have to spend this entire discussion stopping to remind everyone of who's side I am on I will vote for any candidate the Democrats put up as when all is said and done that person will have the best chance of beating Trump. And I actually live in a swing county in a battleground swing state so my vote actually counts for something.
Biden has been
constantly and for
extended periods of time stayed well ahead in polling, both generally, and in key battleground states both in general voter preference and perceived ability to beat Trump. For all his...many, many, many faults nothing overrides those two factors.
And he doesn't have as many of the "Lookit me adopting the stupidest possible far left Third Rail Buzzword to appeal to Twitter" moments as the other candidates with a reasonable chance of winning the nomination have.
We can all rant and rave and bemoan how things like Socialism are dirty words, but they are to much of the American public. I can't make that not so.
Long story short Biden is strongest Democratic candidate. Sanders is the strongest Progressive candidate. But it's the Democratic Party, not the Progressive Party.
Biden is the candidate the most potential, probable voters say they want. Sanders is the candidate that him and his supporters are telling us is what we want we want we just don't realize it.
Given those numbers, my "support" such as it is (hopefully the preceding few paragraphs have made a clear distinction between support and personal passion towards) goes to Biden.