The Joe Biden Campaign is the Hillary Clinton Campaign Without the Super Delegates
In October of 2007, Joe Biden scorched Rudy Giuliani by saying that the GOP front runner for that party’s nomination was “probably the most under-qualified man since George Bush to seek the presidency [and that] there’s only three things he [needs] to make a sentence: a noun and a verb and 9/11.”
It was the high point for Biden that cycle. In the very same speech he went on to claim that “the Biden crime bill that became the Clinton crime bill” (which put more cops on the streets of New York and throttled up mass incarceration), not Giuliani, was the real key to cutting New York’s crime rate. Joe “Law and Order” Biden notched a fifth place in the Iowa Caucus that January (behind Obama, Clinton, Edwards & Richardson) and ended his presidential bid on January 3rd.
Now Biden is the front runner failing to get traction. Joe slipped another 9% in New Hampshire as his campaign message continues to leave primary voters flat. You might even say that there is only three things Biden needs to make a sentence: a noun and a verb and $30 million more in donations to catch up to Sanders and Warren.