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2020 Election Analysis: Sanders, Biden & Warren in 3-Way Tie for Second Place

Bill Whittle Now analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats offered by the Democratic presidential candidates now locked in a 3-way tie for second place (first in the hearts of their Democratic countrymen). Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, and former Vice President Joe Biden, each come to the challenge of winning the Democratic presidential nomination with different advantages and handicaps.

Bill Whittle Now analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats offered by the Democratic presidential candidates now locked in a 3-way tie for second place (first in the hearts of their Democratic countrymen). Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, and former Vice President Joe Biden, each come to the challenge of winning the Democratic presidential nomination with different advantages and handicaps.

7 replies on “2020 Election Analysis: Sanders, Biden & Warren in 3-Way Tie for Second Place”

I liked it when Joe Biden’s brain surgeon came out to tell us that Joe has the “healthiest brain he has ever seen”. Never mind those brain hemorrhages. It’s good to be democrat. If old Joe was a Republican, all we would be hearing about is his brain surgeon.

If Warren should become the nominee all Trump would have to do is walk out on the stage for the first debate with a feather in his hair and it would be over! :}

I completely agree with your assessment of Elizabeth Warren as the biggest threat against President Trump in 2020.

1)she will appeal to the moderates who would not likely vote for the likes of Sanders or Harris who are so obviously far left, plus because of her socialist policy tendencies, she will also appeal to those on the far left, something Biden won’t do, despite his continued failed attempts lol

2)she will have the possibility of turning the more moderates on the right and independents the way Clinton could not. Hell though I normally voted conservative in the past, I did have a difficult at the time accepting Trump in 2016, but Clinton’s involvement in Benghazi, not to mention my knowledge of both Bill and Hillary from a now deceased family member of mine, launched me into actually actively campaigning against her (first time ever in my life lol). A huge thanks to whomever was responsible for the movie 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, it really woke me up and made me an activist against Hillary. Keeping it short, I can only say I was appalled at what happened and how our men were quite literally “left behind”, which we NEVER do. (I could go into an entire dissertation on how that occurred, but that’s for another story lol)

Trump and his campaign team will have to find much more than the Pocahontas theme to touch Warren, I don’t know what it is yet, but I’m sure he will figure it out. Stay tuned…..lol

If Joe Biden got his smile for five thousand, he got a great deal (having just done the veneer thing, I can tell you it costs way more than that!). Warren clicks off the boxes the others don’t have, so she has a good chance. But she suffers from the same problem as the last candidate the Democrats ran in 2016. Hillary’s most damning attribute in my opinion was her utter inability to speak the truth. She was a pathological liar and to refused to accept responsibility for anything, which is the very attribute people expect in a leader. People realized she would lie to them over and over and with a straight face. Warren suffers from much of the same weakness: she lies, over and over. The Indian thing is just the most obvious proof of that. Dishonesty and hatred of conservatism seems to have become the Democrat standard for their candidates instead of truthfulness and cooperative measures to improve our nation. Many would willingly see America destroyed as long as they can be in charge…which is precisely why they shouldn’t be.

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