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Frasier Balzov

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141. Somebody talked Joe into clinging to the incumbency.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 02:59 PM
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It was argued to him that the incumbency was too valuable to relinquish to vicissitudes.

He became persuaded that sitting tight was in fact the best way to ensure that Trump could not return.

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Yes and also his slow milk toast Attorney General. gordianot Tuesday #38
Indeed. Both Biden and his AG should have gone after Individual One Vogon_Glory Tuesday #56
Sorry. The election of Drumpf is due to Musk. Ritabert Tuesday #2
Thank you! raccoon Tuesday #4
We should stop pretending we would have won and blame who did it. Ritabert Tuesday #11
Wont happen. Or the reasons that contributed to it. Callie1979 Wednesday #103
Not after one year in office. The time to announce he was going to follow his pre-election stance & state he would be a Celerity Tuesday #73
Really not helpful, Hillary! Chasstev365 Tuesday #3
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Gore could very well have won the presidency Mme. Defarge Tuesday #82
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Or she could have let Huma go before the disaster with the laptop struck. LisaL Tuesday #72
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Joe Biden had one main job - in my opinion samsingh Tuesday #78
Somebody talked Joe into clinging to the incumbency. Frasier Balzov Wednesday #141
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Plus, she was damaged after her primary, all of which was totally Nixie Tuesday #55
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It wasn't the debates. mr715 Tuesday #63
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She won the popular vote by over three million. The electoral college niyad Wednesday #88
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I was going on this assumption when he ran again RockCreek Tuesday #12
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It seems like a lot of Dems are blaming President Biden................... Lovie777 Tuesday #10
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because after we had a true PRIMARY - the Democrat would have sailed on to easy victory .... stopdiggin Tuesday #22
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it needs to be worse? or is a loss still counted a loss? stopdiggin Wednesday #153
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Hill lost to him on her only try ... Cosmocat Tuesday #34
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What she actually said Cirsium Tuesday #53
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Guardian article is Sound Bite journalism. Clickbait. delisen Tuesday #66
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She's rehashing because Jill Biden is selling a book... mr715 Wednesday #145
I agree with her OnionPatch Wednesday #133
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