Professor Peabody
09-28-2015, 08:43 PM
Biden Would Enter 2016 Race As Most Popular Candidate: Poll
by Carrie Dann
Joe Biden hasn't yet announced his plans for a 2016 White House bid, but a new poll shows that he would enter the race as the most popular presidential candidate if he chose to toss his hat into the ring.
According to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, 40 percent of Americans have a positive impression of Biden, while 28 percent have a negative impression (+12).
http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/biden-would-enter-2016-race-most-popular-candidate-poll-n435076
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP-5X_1N3dw
[b]"Part of what a leader does to instill confidence is demonstrate that he/she knows what they're talking about and communicates with people....if you listen to me and follow what I'm suggesting we can fix this. When the stock market crashed Franklin Roosevelt got on television and didn't just talk about......
The stock market crashed in 1929 while Hoover was President, Roosevelt wasn't elected till 1932. The first time Roosevelt was on television was 1939 and then it wasn't very wide spread till the 1950's. Thanks Professor Biden for the History lesson..........geeeeez this is the best the democrats have to offer for 2016? :roll:
by Carrie Dann
Joe Biden hasn't yet announced his plans for a 2016 White House bid, but a new poll shows that he would enter the race as the most popular presidential candidate if he chose to toss his hat into the ring.
According to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, 40 percent of Americans have a positive impression of Biden, while 28 percent have a negative impression (+12).
http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/biden-would-enter-2016-race-most-popular-candidate-poll-n435076
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP-5X_1N3dw
[b]"Part of what a leader does to instill confidence is demonstrate that he/she knows what they're talking about and communicates with people....if you listen to me and follow what I'm suggesting we can fix this. When the stock market crashed Franklin Roosevelt got on television and didn't just talk about......
The stock market crashed in 1929 while Hoover was President, Roosevelt wasn't elected till 1932. The first time Roosevelt was on television was 1939 and then it wasn't very wide spread till the 1950's. Thanks Professor Biden for the History lesson..........geeeeez this is the best the democrats have to offer for 2016? :roll: