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Biden can’t decide how much blood Trump has on his hands
by Naomi Lim
 | March 30, 2020 01:33 PM



Joe Biden is walking a fine line as he underscores the fatal consequences of any missteps by President Trump and the administration while the country grapples with the coronavirus.

Biden, a two-term vice president and 36-year Delaware senator, is stuck on the sidelines as the White House tries to coordinate with the states to prepare for the brunt of the pandemic.

But while warning "Trump’s ego will cost lives" as the incumbent publicly clashes with Democratic governors, the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee is sidestepping questions about whether he believes the man he's seeking to replace in November has "blood" on his hands.

One of the emerging themes of Biden's prospective general election campaign is that "he’ll be a better, more responsible, more statesmanlike president than Trump," according to Rutgers University's David Greenberg.

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Re: Biden can’t decide how much blood Trump has on his hands
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2020, 08:17:47 pm »
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Meanwhile, Trump is anchoring daily COVID-19 media briefings from the Rose Garden and other White House locales, which he tweeted generated the same viewership as "Bachelor finale, Monday Night Football type numbers." And the president's reviews, more generally, have been positive. His approval ratings average 50.6% approval, 44.9% disapproval, according to RealClearPolitics data.

I've been wondering:  Why is the President doing these briefings in the Press Room, where pool cameras are set up in the front of the room to show the reporters asking the questions?  Before the COVID Updates he did impromptu briefings in the White House lawn, and they've tended to be better because the reporters aren't reinforced for showboating.  When will he move the venue for the briefings to something less press-friendly?
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