Former Vice President Joe Biden is far ahead of the Democratic presidential candidates in the 2020 general election. The latest polls show that Biden is ahead of Vermont Senator Sanders and a large number of diverse Democratic candidates, in part because many Democrats believe that Biden is President Trump's powerful challenger next year.
This week, Democratic leader Biden brought his presidential campaign to New
Hampshire, a key early voting state.
Democratic presidential candidate Biden said: "Let us remember who we are. This is the United States of America. Anything we decided to do, we have never failed. I refuse to postpone the possibility of this country, we must end now The current government."
Since taking part in the campaign last month, Biden’s lead in opinion polls has expanded. But he still has to face energetic Democratic candidates, including Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. Warren said: "Our country needs a lot of systematic changes!"
Warren is one of several female candidates, including New York State Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.
Geely Brand said: "I know I can win states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, which we must win to defeat President Trump's state."
Kessler said: "You must treat the president as the most popular when you treat this campaign because he has at least half of the odds. I think the odds are even bigger."
Matt Derrick of George Washington University said that Biden has a long career as a senator and vice president, and has a large number of records that opponents can attack.
Derek said: "I think this makes their road to the White House more difficult because they have a lot of things that can be attacked. And to a certain extent, relatively less experience will increase many advantages, because you are not that big. The goal."
However, Joe Biden is currently ahead of other Democratic candidates, and he has never been ahead of the two presidential campaigns.
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