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The Vice-President that can guarantee a win for Biden is Michelle Obama

The Vice-President that can guarantee a win for Biden is Michelle Obama

John Doe
Most Democrats will vote for Biden just to kick Trump out, but around 30% of voters will not vote blindly for either Party. They'll vote rationally based on trust in the candidate’s skills and ability to lead the USA for the next 4 or 8 years.

That type of rational voter obviously will not count Biden as any more or less misfits  than Trump, or in any better shape to lead the country. 

Biden enjoys the belief that, unlike Trump, he can rebuild a healthy relationship with China, but as his supporters financed also by Ukraines he might develop a similar obsession against Russia that Trump has against China. 

However, with Michelle Obama as VP Biden could elevate his image and gain the credibility he so obviously lacks. Even Republicans would be happy to see a VP that they trust and love much more than Trump and Biden put together. 

In fact, they would love to see her as the next President, above both of the current unsatisfactory candidates. 

Biden’s current candidates for VP, such as the former Minneapolis attorney that ignored 12 times incidents that Derek Chauvin shoot innocent citizens, before he murdered George Floyd, or the former advisor that led USA to lose the unnecessary war in Iraq prove that Biden is looking for candidate based on populist considerations of racism and sexism, instead of a worthy candidate in all respects.

With Michelle Obama as a Vice President Biden will get 4 in one: he can tick the sexism and racism box that he must have to cover up his own sexism and racism faults, he gets Barack Obama as the responsible and beloved adult, and the White House will restore the respect and love that has been lost and Biden do not have the qualification to bring it back. He is running on “only not Trump” ticket, not on his own. 




Comments

Ya Oh 6 year ago
Ya oh, you talk about wishes, I talk about practicalities. It is too early to be so sure who will win the 2020 election. Only the loser is sure: the public - as no winner going to do what the public desperately need.
Oh ya 6 year ago
Well that headline made me blow coffee out my nose. 2 things, biden is not going to win and America has seen enough of big mike. And if have not seen big mike go to youtube and type in.. Michelle junk... And with what biden said about blacks vs latinos the other day big mike might not even vote for him

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