Cont: Biden for President? Pt 2

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And just remember.... People on Fox News had been suggesting Biden suspend his campaign for 2 weeks out of fairness.

... because that is what Trump would do ... ?!?

I'm sorry, I thought they understood that this was politics.

I was thinking about this this morning, and I have to wonder...would Biden suspending his campaigning (which I take to be only in-person, rally-type campaigning in various states) really be all that bad for his chances in the election? I'm undecided about it, but a couple of points occur to me.

1) In this day and age of TV ads and internet saturation, I wonder if maybe flying all over the country to speak in front of crowds who are, after all, mainly going to be composed of your supporters to begin with isn't a little anachronistic anyway. I guess folks like to see the candidates, and interpret an in-person presence as engagement, but...

2) It's been said here that at this point, a bare month before the election, there aren't really that many undecided voters left. If you're for Biden, his suspending the campaign surely won't make a difference- you know his positions, and those are what you are voting for. And the people who wouldn't vote for Biden if he strode onto 5th Avenue and saved the life of someone Trump had just shot are beyond the pale- who cares if they think it's a sign of weakness instead of class? It's the undecideds you want- and I think it should be at least considered whether you could gain more votes from them by what could be sold as forbearance rather than as the kind of classless "taking advantage of a bad situation" that Trump almost certainly would run with; in a way, that forbearance could be its own campaign.

As I said, I'm undecided on this, certainly prepared to hear there are objections to the idea that haven't occurred to me. And I stress that I'm only talking about in-person campaigning, not TV or Internet presences- Trump's campaign hasn't reined back in that regard, in spite of Trump being unable to indulge in his beloved rallies, so there's surely no reason even Fox would think Biden should stop.
 
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1) In this day and age of TV ads and internet saturation, I wonder if maybe flying all over the country to speak in front of crowds who are, after all, mainly going to be composed of your supporters to begin with isn't a little anachronistic anyway.

It's the only bit of the job Trump enjoys.
 
I was thinking about this this morning, and I have to wonder...would Biden suspending his campaigning (which I take to be only in-person, rally-type campaigning in various states) really be all that bad for his chances in the election? I'm undecided about it, but a couple of points occur to me.

1) In this day and age of TV ads and internet saturation, I wonder if maybe flying all over the country to speak in front of crowds who are, after all, mainly going to be composed of your supporters to begin with isn't a little anachronistic anyway. I guess folks like to see the candidates, and interpret an in-person presence as engagement, but...

2) It's been said here that at this point, a bare month before the election, there aren't really that many undecided voters left. If you're for Biden, his suspending the campaign surely won't make a difference- you know his positions, and those are what you are voting for. And the people who wouldn't vote for Biden if he strode onto 5th Avenue and saved the life of someone Trump had just shot are beyond the pale- who cares if they think it's a sign of weakness instead of class? It's the undecideds you want- and I think it should be at least considered whether you could gain more votes from them by what could be sold as forbearance rather than as the kind of classless "taking advantage of a bad situation" that Trump almost certainly would run with; in a way, that forbearance could be its own campaign.

As I said, I'm undecided on this, certainly prepared to hear there are objections to the idea that haven't occurred to me. And I stress that I'm only talking about in-person campaigning, not TV or Internet presences- Trump's campaign hasn't reined back in that regard, in spite of Trump being unable to indulge in his beloved rallies, so there's surely no reason even Fox would think Biden should stop.
You're biting on their bait.
 
I was thinking about this this morning, and I have to wonder...would Biden suspending his campaigning (which I take to be only in-person, rally-type campaigning in various states) really be all that bad for his chances in the election?
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The trouble is, stubby Mcbonespurs and his right wing echo chamber have made a big deal of Biden "hiding" in his basement (He wasn't, but that is the rhetoric they used) and that he is old/frail. If he suspends his campaign, I am sure you will here Trump's surrogates claim "see? Biden doesn't even have covid and he is slowing down" (even if avoiding travel and gatherings is the safe thing to do, and was even suggested by Fox).

Will it matter much to undecideds? Maybe, maybe not. But they do have to consider the reluctant Biden voter (ie "I don't like him bet he is better than trump") and consider some might sit out the election if they see Biden as too weak to be president.


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You're biting on their bait.
Am I? I very seriously doubt that what Fox is proposing and what I am considering are at all the same things- they're certainly not put out there in the same spirit. I want Biden to win- period; and fish have been known to run away with the bait and enjoy a good meal.
The trouble is, stubby Mcbonespurs and his right wing echo chamber have made a big deal of Biden "hiding" in his basement (He wasn't, but that is the rhetoric they used) and that he is old/frail. If he suspends his campaign, I am sure you will here Trump's surrogates claim "see? Biden doesn't even have covid and he is slowing down" (even if avoiding travel and gatherings is the safe thing to do, and was even suggested by Fox).

Will it matter much to undecideds? Maybe, maybe not. But they do have to consider the reluctant Biden voter (ie "I don't like him bet he is better than trump") and consider some might sit out the election if they see Biden as too weak to be president.


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Those are fair points, yeah, especially the last one.
 
Biden should continue his campaign, demonstrating that things can be done safely if you actually try.

He just has to avoid Trump bashing.
 
Biden should continue his campaign, demonstrating that things can be done safely if you actually try.

He just has to avoid Trump bashing.

And that is a really good point. After all, if Fox is suggesting that "fairness" requires Biden to not do something because Trump can't, it's surely fair to point out, by example, that Biden can do what Trump couldn't.
 
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FDR’s own party told him you cannot PACK the United States Supreme Court, it would permanently destroy the Court. @judgejeanine @tedcruz
But now the Radical Left Democrats are pushing Biden to do this. He has zero chance against them!
 
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FDR’s own party told him you cannot PACK the United States Supreme Court, it would permanently destroy the Court. @judgejeanine @tedcruz
But now the Radical Left Democrats are pushing Biden to do this. He has zero chance against them!

You know what Lincoln said?

Don't nominate a Supreme Court Judge just before the Election.
 
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