Former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign is reversing its position on accepting help from super PACs amid anemic fundraising.
Kate Bedingfield, the former vice president’s deputy campaign manager, announced the decision on Thursday, framing it as a result of the President Donald Trump’s willingness to “intervene directly” in the Democrat’s primary process. Claiming that the president and his allies were already “spending massive amount[s] of money” to prevent Biden from becoming the nominee, Bedingfield said the campaign had no choice to abandon its earlier pledge to discourage the aid of super Pacs.
“In this time of crisis in our politics, it is not surprising that those who are dedicated to defeating Donald Trump are organizing in every way permitted by current law to bring an end to this disastrous presidency,” Bedingfield said. “Nothing changes unless we defeat Donald Trump.”
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Don't waste your money or effort he'll never win
ReplyDeleteAny strange hanging bodily appendage will do in an emergency---so says Ole' Joe as he drowns. Good riddance you swamp POS. Take your tried and tested "buddy" obama with you as you circle the toilet drain.
ReplyDeleteThat old dirty bastard doesn't have a chance . Only reason Odumbo picked him because he was the only man dumber than Obama
ReplyDeleteTRUMP 2020
Joe is done
ReplyDeleteHe reversed course & went Back to Sleep !!!!
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