Segnosaur
Penultimate Amazing
But... but... I thought Biden was already a right-wing Republican!Who else is ever to blame? He's the candidate. A candidate that was supposed to attract Republican moderates. Go get them. Getting them means moving right. Just quit whining that this risks losing some left wing voters.
More seriously... I don't think Biden has to shift political positions. He has policies that are to the left of the political center in the U.S., but given the fact that Trump has demonstrated a tendency for going hard-right (e.g. with his tax cut policies) I think Biden will be seen as the less extreme/more moderate of the 2. (That wasn't the case in 2016, where Trump was partially an unknown, and people could 'read in' their own ideas into his promises.)
Under Obama:The Clinton/Obama administrations willfully neglected the interests of the left as a political ploy.
- The government adopted more liberal positions on social issues (like gay rights or marijuana)
- New financial regulations were introduced (the Frank-Dodd act)
- Tax rates on the very-rich increased (https://www.vox.com/2016/6/9/11894794/obama-tax-increase-rich-one-percent)
- Millions of Americans were able to receive health insurance (some through subsidies, some through medicare/medicaid)
- Actions were taken to address climate change (such as improved fuel efficiency standards)
And, he did all that despite the fact that much of the time he had to deal with a hostile congress.
Granted, he wasn't as far left as Sanders, and he did adopt some business-friendly policies (such as various free trade deals). But the 'left' was not ignored, even if Obama was more moderate than hard-core progressives would have liked.