Jill Biden: 'Maybe You have to swallow a little' and vote for Joe
Former
second lady Jill Biden made an unusually honest pitch to voters on Monday for
her husband to be the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee.
“I know that
not all of you are committed to my husband, and I respect that,” she said at a
campaign event in Nashua, N.H. “But I want you to think about your candidate,
his or her electability, and who’s going to win this race.”
“Your
candidate might be better on, I don’t know, health care, than Joe is,” she
continued. “But you’ve got to look at who’s going to win this election. And
maybe you have to swallow a little bit and say, ‘OK, I personally like so and
so better,’ but your bottom line has to be that we have to beat Trump.”
She added:
“So I think if your goal — I know my goal — is to beat Donald Trump, we
have to have someone who can beat him.”
Since the
start of the 2020 race, polls have consistently showed Joe Biden beating
President Trump by the widest margins of any Democratic candidate in a
hypothetical general election matchup.
A Fox
News survey released last week found Biden with a 12-point advantage (50
percent to 38 percent) over Trump. But the same survey showed three of Biden’s
rivals — Sens. Bernie Sanders (48 percent to 39 percent), Elizabeth
Warren (46 percent to 39 percent) and Kamala Harris (45 percent to 39 percent)
— beating the president too. (Trump, for his part, lashed out at Fox News over
the poll results.)
The Biden
campaign is certainly betting on electability being the key issue for
Democratic voters. A new campaign ad released Tuesday, titled
“Bones,” argues that “we all know in our bones that this election is
different.”
“The stakes
are higher,” a voice-over in the ad says. “The threat is more serious. We have
to beat Donald Trump.”
Urging
voters to compromise on certain issues while considering a candidate’s
electability is common. In 2016, progressive voters who backed Sanders
were urged to vote for Hillary Clinton.
And
Republicans with reservations about Trump’s behavior were urged to swallow a “bitter
pill” and vote for him.
Trump
himself offered a similarly blunt message at a rally last week in New
Hampshire, telling voters that their 401(k)s would go “down the tubes” if Biden
were elected.
“So whether
you love me or hate me, you gotta vote for me,” Trump said.
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