Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 8:33 pm
Former Vice President Joe Biden claimed that “poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids,” while addressing the Asian and Latino Coalition in Des Moines, Iowa on Thursday.
“We should challenge these students, we should challenge students in these schools to have advanced placement programs in these schools,” the former vice president said when discussing the need to improve America’s education system. “We have this notion that somehow if you’re poor you cannot do it, poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.”
Biden quickly attempted to clarify his remarks by adding “wealthy kids, black kids, asian kids” to the end of his previous sentence.
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LMFAO
This guy won't get past South Carolina.
He's dominating in South Carolina, no other Dem candidate is within light years of him in that state. It's the state he's strongest in, of the first four primary states.
He's up by 25 points on aggregate in South Carolina, and his lowest amount of support in the four most recent polls there is 35%, with the closest any other candidate gets to that is Sanders and Warren with 17%.
That's 18 points of separation, even if cherry picking to make Biden look weaker. If you think the polls are off by more than 18%, you're delusional.
The South is not a weakness for Biden, just the opposite. Biden is far more likely to lose Iowa or New Hampshire than South Carolina, SC is basically in the bag.
Your theory does not hold up to scrutiny, it's simply wishful thinking.