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Joe Biden has a new campaign strategy: don’t remind everyone how much you suck.
Yes, really. Creepy Uncle Joe’s new campaign is literally staying out of the spotlight, riding out his lead, and letting the others demolish each other.
According to Daily Wire:
According to a report in LMT Online, Biden’s campaign is now one of “limited exposure,” and, unlike his competitors for the 2020 nomination, he’ll actually take most of Memorial Day weekend off, preferring to take time out of the spotlight rather than press the flesh and march in parades — the activities typically required of anyone running for public office on a national holiday.
“With near universal name recognition and high favorability ratings among Democrats, the former vice president does not need to introduce himself to voters like nearly every other candidate. And as the leader in early polls, he can attract media attention without splashy events,” the campaign explained to LMT.
So… Biden’s just going to nap for the next few months?
He probably needs to reserve his energy!
Instead of holding town hall events in Iowa gymnasiums, Biden is opting for high-dollar fundraisers, no doubt in preparation for a much larger, sustained campaign, and under the assumption that there are no close competitors for the Democratic nomination. He’s safely ahead of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in most national polls, and beyond that, no Democratic contender is even coming close. The rest of the field is, at the moment, campaigning to be noticed by Vice President-pickers.
So YES – it’s probably going to be Biden… and he knows it.
The difference between Biden and the rest of the field is stark:
Since entering the race four weeks ago, Biden has held 11 public events, according to his campaign. Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke, D-Texas, held nearly four times that number in the same period, according to schedules. And Gillibrand, who is lagging in the polls, planned 11 stops in Iowa just over the holiday weekend.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has shown her face to the public at 27 events in the four weeks since Biden entered the race. Booker has had at least 27 events scheduled in the same time span, and Sanders has had at least 17 announced engagements.
Bless their hearts.
But wait… most of these dolts are Senators and such. Shouldn’t they be… you know. Representing their constituents and such?
They clearly don’t stand a chance. What difference, at this point, does it make?