Lowered Expectations: Joe Biden Polling at 39 Percent Headed into the Debate
Thursday will be the only debate between Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan
Thursday will be the only debate between Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan
Making candidates pretty, one $250 touchup session at a time.
He's not being kept in chains or burying the middle class, just preparing to debate Paul Ryan
The vice president, 70, appeals to the 65+ female demographic.
GOP seizes chance to suggest change in leadership
At 46 percent it beats Romney's 43, Biden's 42 and the GOP's 41. Obama scores a favorability rating of 52 and Bill Clinton 64 twelve years after he left office
Probably not the best examples for calling for bipartisan cooperation
Vice President still feeling the backlash from last week's "back in chains" comment.
His gaffes are becoming opposition fodder.
Artur Davis made one of the nominating speeches for Barack Obama in 2008 but switched to the Republican party earlier this year after expressing disillusionment with Democrats and especially their race baiting
As confident as they've been about economic recovery the last three years, or more confident?
Not the worst advice
Also says Biden "isn't bright"
Wacky veep claimed GOP and Wall Street want to put Americans "back in chains."
Just look the vice president says. Dial's set to 11
The Vice President and the Congressman will debate each other for the first time on October 11.
The vice president heads back to the beach and pundits ask whether Obama might drop him from the ticket.
Once-a-month quotes from the Obama administration and the media about how the economy will be booming any minute now.
Latin American leaders talk drug legalization. Will Obama join in?
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