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Tucker: Biden VP pick most consequential in US history, pledge to serve one term part of reason why
July 30, 2020 | Frieda Powers

Fox News host Tucker Carlson believes that even if former Vice President Joe Biden wins the election in November, he still isn’t capable of running the country.

Carlson warned on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” that Biden’s many struggles throughout his campaign, his pledge to only seek one term and his past record raise more concerns about who he will end up picking as his running mate and potential 2020 vice president.

Focusing on Democratic contenders for the pick, Sen. Kamala Harris and Rep. Karen Bass, both from California, Carlson noted in his monologue Wednesday that even former President Obama would have run away a decade ago from the issues supported by Biden’s probable choices today.

“Believe it or not, this is Joe Biden’s third attempt to run for President. History is lost when you live in the eternal present as we are now, but it’s worth remembering some facts — three times,” Carlson began.

“Joe Biden, whatever his strengths turn out to be is so bad at running for President that even Barack Obama, supposedly his close friend, repeatedly refused to endorse him. He just can’t win. That was Barack Obama’s view,” he continued after recounting Biden’s first failed run in 1988 “when he was caught lying about his biography in speeches and forced to drop out” and again in 2008 when he dropped out after getting one percent of the vote in the Iowa caucuses.

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