Yesterday, Matt wrote about how Vice President Joe Biden is apparently planning on running for president in 2020. Despite the fact that Biden would be 77 years old on Inauguration Day, many people were stoked at the idea of the VP taking over the Oval Office in 2020. Here are some of the best reactions on Twitter:
Is Joe Biden running for president in 2020?
— AJ+ (@ajplus) December 6, 2016
The VP says he's "not committing not to run.” ?? pic.twitter.com/QY3uOwil29
HALLELUJAH!
— Complex (@Complex) December 6, 2016
Joe Biden says he plans to run for President in 2020: https://t.co/UnEwYlOhum pic.twitter.com/YEAoQiZCz7
Joe Biden woke up this morning like #2020 #Biden2020 pic.twitter.com/4f4pRGFbQl
— Young Pablito (@LondonTrades) December 6, 2016
Getting ready for 2020 like pic.twitter.com/kR1RctNONb
— GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) December 6, 2016
Here's what the Electoral Map will look like in 2020 when Joe Biden runs against Donald Trump pic.twitter.com/twjJ7IkUQ1
— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) December 6, 2016
Real talk: the excitement over Biden's potential candidacy (despite the fact that he'd be well into his 80s if elected to two terms) is a symptom of just how far the Democratic Party has fallen. Who the heck else could they run? Potential DNC chairman Keith Ellison is in hot water for rampant anti-Semitism in the past. Hillary Clinton didn't win in 2016, but she hasn't ruled out a go at 2020. (¯\_(?)_/¯) Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigned from the DNC in disgrace. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's campaign for president never got off the ground. Bernie Sanders is even older than Biden. If Hillary Clinton couldn't connect with rust belt voters, how in the world could Elizabeth Warren? The Democratic bench is extremely thin, and it's definitely cause for concern among their party. But seriously, Joe Biden?
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