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> There are people who like Biden too (to one degree or another). And as far as experience is concerned, he was a Senator for 36 years, followed by 8 as the vice president. So he has more going for him than just not being Trump. [/bq]
Clinton was hailed, with merit, as "The most qualified and experienced candidate in history."
How'd that work out?
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> Also worth mentioning that Biden has been conciliatory about Bernie's decision and extended the olive branch a bit.
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"And more lies from a man who can't even do a half measure right.":](https://twitter.com/kylekulinski/status/1237205111300120576?lang=en
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Congrats on doing the lowest bar possible of giving platitudes. But if youBiden really wants enthusiasm from the progressive's vote? Stop standing for the exact opposite of the progressive ideology on _*every_* issue.