Monday, July 27, 2015

Why Will Biden Run? Hillary's Declining Poll Numbers

3 Reasons Why Joe Biden Will Run For President

By Jamie Weinstein, July 26, 2015 Daily Caller

At this point, it’s hard to imagine Joe Biden not entering the race for the White House.

Reports suggest Biden will make his decision by the beginning of next month. But the logic of his candidacy keeps getting more compelling by the day. Here are three reasons why Biden will likely soon announce his entrance into the race.

1.) Hillary is vulnerable

Make no mistake, Hillary Clinton can be beaten in the primary.

Yes, polls show she is leading the Democratic field by a wide margin. But take a closer look at some of these polls, particularly in swing states, and serious problems emerge about her standing in the general election.

Quinnipiac, for instance, released surveys of Virginia, Iowa and Colorado last week. “Perhaps the biggest loser, however, is Donald Trump, who has negative favorability ratings of almost 2-1 in each state,” a press release accompany the results declared.

But far more shocking than Trump’s low favorability ratings were Hillary’s, which were at near-Trumpian levels in Colorado and Iowa (Virginia’s weren’t quite as bad for her, though her numbers there were hardly great).


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