namloc1980 wrote: » You don't understand how the US government works do you? No surprise. A Senator on their own is powerless to implement sweeping reform.
Silentcorner wrote: » He was VP for 8 years.
RIGOLO wrote: » yeah if only he had like had a bigger role like VP for 8 years or somethign liek that.. the education system.. wtf is going on there :eek::eek:
namloc1980 wrote: » Even a President not to mind a VP (who is pretty powerless) can't implement policy on their own e.g. Mexico will pay for the wall etc.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Biden shared a stage with him. I wonder will he be in danger of having the virus.
gmisk wrote: » I'd say he will be ok, Biden was on the left....Trump on the far right....
namloc1980 wrote: » You reckon a VP can implement sweeping reforms???? HAHAHA you truly haven't a clue. Put away the internet, you've had enough.
Silentcorner wrote: » You're left or my left?
Pa ElGrande wrote: » I suppose it is easier to keep people distracted with ghosts rather than address issues like wars, deficits, inflation, taxes, employment or healthcare.
Deleted User wrote: » Biden shared a stage with him. I wonder will he be in danger of having the virus.
MadYaker wrote: » Has trump addressed any of those issues in a meaningful way?
Loafing Oaf wrote: » What if he gets seriously ill? Could he be replaced on the ballot at this stage? Or if he is forced to withdraw (or worse) would that mean a walkover for Biden?
walshb wrote: » Why is Biden being called the Vice President and not the former Vice President? Couple times on Byrne show this morning. And Chris Wallace called him the Vice President at Tuesday‘s debate..
Boggles wrote: » He gets replaced. Now if Pence was to get it and become seriously ill too.
Both the Democratic and Republican parties have rules for how to choose a new candidate if their nominee dies or withdraws prior to the election. The challenge with just 31 days until election day is that ballots have already been printed and early voting has begun, said UC Irvine law professor and voting expert Rick Hasen. “What’s most likely that the election would take place on time with the deceased or incapacitated candidate’s name on the ballot,” Hasen wrote in a post on his Election Law Blog. “and then there would be a question if legislatures would allow presidential electors of each state to vote for someone other than the deceased candidate.” Not every state has laws addressing this possibility, leading to more uncertainty. “If we are unfortunate enough to have a presidential candidate die or become incapacitated this close to the election, what happens next is likely to be uncertain and messy,” Hasen said in a follow-up conversation. “It could leave room for political gaming as well under arcane rules of the electoral college.”
Silentcorner wrote: » I don't know about that...didn't he play as huge role in the 1994 Violent Crime act, the largest Crime Bill in the history of the US...that many believed led to the mass incarceration of predominantly black men for often non violent crimes..in fact, isn't that one of Biden's only real legacy?
Silentcorner wrote: » Do you think you are better informed than Trump and his campaign team when it comes to the risks of covid are concerned?
Nabber wrote: » The debate was shocking. Biden was horrendous and Trump was the same as 2016. Biden was visibly upset and distracted by the comments about his son. Expect that to be dragged up again. Biden shouldn’t have brought up Russia collusion considering it’s now moot. Trump as always talks repetitively which is frustrating. Still looking forward to the next one. Maybe have a better host, Wallace was ****.
Nabber wrote: » Biden shouldn’t have brought up Russia collusion considering it’s now moot.
Mic 1972 wrote: » Trump acknowledging the damage of teaching systemic racism in colleges gives me hope He is the only one doing it, the only politician who isn't afraid to go against google/Facebook/Youtube new radical left. America needs trump now more than ever
steddyeddy wrote: » Trump's not right or left, he's just Trump.
ELM327 wrote: » He's not right or left but especially not left.