Biden Slips Up, Warren is New Favorite



Don't be too sad Joe...
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After a series of embarrassing gaffes in the last couple weeks, Joe Biden has slipped out of position as the favorite and conceded the position to Elizabeth Warren, the progressive Massachusetts Senator. This is according to U.K. bookmaker Ladbrokes, as Shane Croucher at Newsweek reports. This is important news because there isn't much of a prospect for Biden to recover. Everyone already knows who Biden is. He was relying on name recognition and the fact that everyone across the nation already knows who he is. With this strategy starting to fail, Biden is in trouble. Because everyone already knows who he is, he will have a very hard time introducing himself in a new way that will attract voters. Warren as the favorite is also an interesting find. Until now, conventional wisdom had Bernie Sanders in second place to Biden, but recent polls show both Biden and Bernie losing ground to Warren. Despite a hot start for both Kamala Harris and Mayor Pete, both are cooling off and look like  unlikely nominees unless their campaigns drastically turn around. Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard are riding a wave of strong online support, but it has not resulted in significant polling results. Ultimately this is starting to look like a campaign between Biden, Sanders, and Warren, with political upstarts Yang and Gabbard possibly looking to receive big returns if their online prowess can turn into primary votes. Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg are starting to recede, even with CNN practically running feature length ads for them everyday. Just forget about the rest of the candidates, they are done. Goodbye Beto, Booker, Castro, Gillibrand, Klobuchar, etc. Also, John Hickenlooper dropped out, I thought I would include that because you probably didn't know he was running, but he was, and now he's not. Maybe he will make a bid for Senate in his home state of Colorado, at this point he probably wants to just put this Presidential campaign behind him.

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