Assuming the candidate himself is surviving his Delaware quarantine unscathed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the question would be: what, if anything, presently ails Joe Biden’s presidential run?
Few Americans can remember past vice presidents such as Charles Curtis, Charles Dawes or Thomas Marshall. In more recent memory, almost no one can recall vice presidential nominees who lost such as William Miller, Sargent Shriver or Lloyd Bentsen.
Striking the right balance in restarting a battered economy, COVID-19’s effect on America’s military readiness, and a scenario in which a second pandemic wave strikes shortly before the fall election.
Just when you thought we’d never return to a world sprinkled with professional sports, reality television and billionaires whose words don’t always match their choices, Mark Cuban has come to the rescue.