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Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden: "I find it really refreshing to talk about the future." — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
"I do not find it useful to relitigate issues from 1950 or 50 years ago or 25 years ago. I have very little particu… https://t.co/0kUzEAapbs
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
"I do not find it useful to relitigate issues from 1950 or 50 years ago or 25 years ago. I have very little particular use for that kind of analysis," @kimpsonforsc says in Biden intro. "We've spent far too much time talking about the past" and it's time to talk about the future. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Moderator @justmarge at Biden town hall in Charleston says it should be a “party” and a “great conversation not about the past but about the future of our country.” — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
.@joncoopertweets told me for a story that ran on Monday that Biden should do a big speech addressing controversies around his civil rights record. On Saturday, Biden did just that. — PolitiTweet.org
Jon Cooper @joncoopertweets
Joe Biden: “Was I wrong a few weeks ago to somehow give the impression to people that I was praising those men who… https://t.co/JTgPrAwYkT
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden was asked by @katieglueck about voters who after the first debate might be worried about his ability to beat Trump. HIs response: "Not the polls I've seen today." (He's presumably referring to the ABC/Post poll with matchups versus Trump https://t.co/8aFDgW6Men) — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden was asked for his message to black women after skipping Essence Fest: "Everything I've said all along. Take a look, see what I stand for and what I stand for is everything about promoting women generally and black women in particular. And it's everything about my career." — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
And/but Biden was in SC two weekends ago, a couple days after his comments on the segregationist senators, and explicitly did not apologize then & leaned on black leaders who said he did not need to apologize. https://t.co/QkS2EyHixA — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden says he apologized for his segregationist comments yesterday because it was “the first opportunity I had to d… https://t.co/XP2FeBWFQC
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden says he apologized for his segregationist comments yesterday because it was “the first opportunity I had to do it in a fulsome way" with "an audience that in fact would be the most likely to have been offended by what was said." — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden says that his opponents for the Democratic nomination think it’s “old school” to talk about compromise but he disagrees. “Compromise is not a dirty word” and you can keep your principles while compromising. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Former Charleston Mayor Joe Riley, a longtime Biden friend, endorses Biden over lunch at @butcherandbee. “Joe Biden will defeat Donald Trump,” he says. https://t.co/ReOeufWjGo — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
RT @tylerpager: In South Carolina, @KamalaHarris responded to Biden’s apology, saying “there is still a point of disagreement” between the… — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
@MattNegrin Barbara does not understand why her name is being used like this — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
RT @sarahmucha: A reverend thanked Biden for apologizing yesterday. "God, if you would just allow me to say these few words. We want to tha… — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
This after King tried to get Obama to weigh in on the 2020 Democrats and Obama reiterated that she and her husband are staying out of the primary and will support the nominee. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
At Essence Fest, Gayle King tries to get Michelle Obama to weigh in on the Biden-Harris spat. Asked if she has any thoughts on it, Obama says “I do not — I’ve been doing this rodeo far too long.” — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
@Hertz it shouldn’t take so long to talk to someone after a car accident — all I want is help — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden on the 2005 bill that put him at odds with Warren (then a Harvard law prof): "I'm not beholden to banks. I supported the bankruptcy bill because I believed taking a very bad bill which was going to pass overwhelmingly and make it better made sense." https://t.co/5J1YDwJ7Mo — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Booker's response, via @EmmaKinery with him in New Orleans: "I first want to say thank you. We are at a point in our country when we need our leaders to be able to speak towards race issues without falling into a defensive posture or shifting blame." — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden said he apologizes to anyone who perceived his comments about the segregationist senators as praise and said it shouldn't overshadow his full record on race. Full quote: https://t.co/clhebLM5A8 — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
"Plenty of others have attacked and will continued to attack," Biden says with a laugh, then pivots to "I'm not beholden to banks." — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden on the crime bill: "I'll accept responsibility for what went right and I'll also accept responsibility for what went wrong." Says Dems could've made changes but they lost the majority in 1994. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
"I don't believe a child should have to get on a bus to attend a good school," Biden says. There should be "first-rate" schools in every community. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
There's "a treasure trove of opposition research" my party and the other party can use against me, Biden says, but he's going to defend himself. Starts by bringing up busing. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden asks if he was wrong to recall fondly the segregationists who were in the Senate when he arrived. "Yes I was, I regret it. I'm sorry for any of the pain or misconception I may have caused anybody." Gets applause from mostly black crowd in SC. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
"I chose to work within the system, to make it better, to get things done for the least among us. Was I wrong to do that? I don't think so," Biden says. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden on his early career: "To get things done you have to work with people who were elected long before you were" and work with even people who are "downright repugnant" to everything you stand for, who "offend you." — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
@momofink p sure I saw Lesley Stahl at Le Diplomate 2 weeks ago — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden will stand up to attacks of his pre-2008 attacks by saying this of Obama: “was vetted by him and selected by him. I will take his judgment of my record, my character, and my ability to handle the job over anyone else’s.” https://t.co/X68J3ftNkU — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Biden starts the defense of his record, arguing that he’s made change happen in the U.S. and has changed, too. https://t.co/X68J3ftNkU — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Early Harris campaign reax from @IanSams: https://t.co/zHW0ya12wy — PolitiTweet.org
Ian Sams @IanSams
Every candidate's record will (and should) be scrutinized in this race. It's a competition to become President of t… https://t.co/sEtFATRX4Q