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If you could go back in time and give Joe Biden 5 pieces of advice, what would you tell him to maximize the success of his presidency and legacy?
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If you could go back in time and give Joe Biden 5 pieces of advice, what would you tell him to maximize the success of his presidency and legacy?

One note: You MUST be realistic and practical.

u/SoftCreative9847 — 16 hours ago

Diamond and Gold!

“everything is awesome, everything is cool when you’re part of a team”

The United States had experienced sixteen consecutive years of Democratic control of the White House, beginning with the election of Bill Clinton in 1992 and continuing through the two-term presidency of Al Gore. The 2008 Democratic Primary quickly grew vicious between three heavyweights, three senators. Senators Biden, Clinton, and Obama all fought for the nomination and ultimately with a well timed withdrawal and endorsement of Joe from Hillary, he would ascend to the nomination. With constant scandal, gaffes, and an utter lack of funds from the Romney campaign besides himself, every pundit and professional election watcher had predicted a landslide for the Senator.

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Donald Trump was the greatest. The greatest businessman behind Trump Real Estate before handing it off to Fred. The greatest golfer alongside that schmuk, Nicklaus, and after a 5 minute conversation with Vice President Ferraro, the greatest Governor the state of New York has ever known. Now at a slightly more advanced age, he has secured himself great enjoyment from bullying Republicans and anyone who crossed him. Was it a little small? Sure. Yet above the naysayers and the losers and despite the negative press covf- coverage, he was the second most powerful man in America now.

(This is my first ever real collage and I’m extremely new to this so please leave me some feedback and constructive criticism is always welcome and very appreciated!)

u/SoftCreative9847 — 2 days ago