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Democratic Primaries

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highplainsdem

(57,874 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 09:54 AM Apr 2020

A year and ten days ago, I switched my preference here from Undecided to Joe Biden. [View all]

As I explained at the time

https://www.democraticunderground.com/128744526

I was doing so mainly to show support for Biden as I defended him against what I saw as unfair attacks, and not because I was positive he'd be my choice at the end of the primary race.

But as time went on, I couldn't think of a single reason to change my preference to anyone else, or to Undecided again.

Like so many other Democrats, I'm sure, I was so used to Joe Biden, so comfortable with him -- so assured of what a great, honorable person he is -- that I hadn't had to give much more thought to my opinion of him.

Biden was there, as a very good option, and I was very glad he was there.

I had a high opinion of him then, but it's much higher now, after a year of watching him deal with an unbelievable amount of incoming fire from both the right and the left, the overwhelming majority of those attacks completely unfair and often dishonest.

He's handled the attacks with grace, wit, unwavering strength, and unshakeable decency, fairness and empathy.

I've watched him start to talk much more about his stuttering, helping others and showing great dignity in the face of some really despicable attacks from people who didn't understand or didn't care that his stuttering often leads him to edit himself mid-sentence.

I've watched him show unfailingly how much he cares for others, in the face of sniping from people who seem incapable of caring about anyone, except possibly themselves and a few others around them.

I've watched his core values shine for a year, in a profession that often undermines and devalues those core values, at a time when many were saying such values would mean Biden wouldn't be tough enough for this race.

He showed those critics were wrong.

And we are so very, very fortunate he's still standing. Still strong. Still a shining example of so much that we admire.

Not quite a year ago, I posted an OP about old videos of Biden I'd been watching on YouTube while eating lunch that day. The videos had made me feel both wistful about the Obama-Biden administration, and hopeful for the future.

This is the original OP with those videos

https://www.democraticunderground.com/128779006

but I'm going to copy them below as well, since there's no way to kick that old topic.

And I think they'll again evoke the wistfulness as well as the hope they evoked then, especially for any newer members of this forum who haven't seen all of them yet.

Here they are, with the text of that old OP:

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I spent lunchtime watching old videos of Joe Biden on YouTube...


All sorts of things. All bringing a smile. All great reminders of what a profoundly good, caring person Joe Biden is.

Everything from a cute interaction with his dog during a CBS interview three years ago





to a blunt attack on Trump early last year on CNN





to his receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Obama





and the 2012 DNC video biopic.





I looked at videos about his bromance with President Obama





and Michelle and Jill talking about their husbands' bromance (and their own friendship).





I want to see Joe and Jill in the White House...and their good friends Barack and Michelle visiting often.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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