Thirty-six years in the Senate, eight as vice president, nearly three in the White House — President Joe Biden has a long record to be judged by, a deep familiarity with Washington that Americans can decide to see as an asset or an impediment.
In a poll published by The Wall Street Journal on Monday, 73 percent of registered voters said that Biden had too many years on him to seek four more.
But that doesn’t mean they won’t give him one, because their alternative would probably be Donald Trump, who has been charged with an array of felonies, 91 in all.
It’s an irrefutable measure of his indecency and his rapacity, no matter what jurors decide about the criminality of his conduct.
His legal odyssey overshadows everything else about his bid to return to the White House, which could come down to what the small group of persuadable swing voters make of the evidence against him and the spectacle of it all.
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Joe Biden, that’s, Biden, NORC, Donald Trump, It’s, Trump, —
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Wall, Associated Press, White
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Washington