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DemocratSinceBirth

(99,714 posts)
Wed Oct 14, 2015, 11:04 AM Oct 2015

Does last night's debate make it more likely or less likely Joe Biden will enter the race?


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Does last night's debate make it more likely or less likely Joe Biden will enter the race? (Original Post) DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 OP
The odds have gone from 0.00% to 0.000000% nt onehandle Oct 2015 #1
I think he's waiting gopiscrap Oct 2015 #2
I agree WheelWalker Oct 2015 #5
i doubt it makes a difference restorefreedom Oct 2015 #3
He was never getting in the race, he enjoys being coy. I find it tedious...n/t monmouth4 Oct 2015 #4
One of the most basic needs is to be wanted and loved. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #6
Agreed...n/t monmouth4 Oct 2015 #7
It was unlikely that Biden was going to get into the race before the debate Gothmog Oct 2015 #8

restorefreedom

(12,655 posts)
3. i doubt it makes a difference
Wed Oct 14, 2015, 11:09 AM
Oct 2015

he is clearly struggling with this decision for reasons that, imo, have little to do with the debate.

DemocratSinceBirth

(99,714 posts)
6. One of the most basic needs is to be wanted and loved.
Wed Oct 14, 2015, 11:17 AM
Oct 2015

Sure he is wanted and loved by his friends and family but when you spend your entire life in the public square you yearn for the love of the public too...

It's why athletes play long past their prime.

My counsel to Joe would be "there is no shame in quitting while you're ahead." He had a long and distinguished career.

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