Last March brought us the results of the caucus and primary votes of the Democrat 2020 contest for the U.S. presidency. Out of a U.S. population of about 330 million--some stats include 40 million illegals, which brings the total to 370 million--the best Democrats had to offer was about 15 unimpressive candidates who the public saw through and sent packing. Left in the contest were:
Senator Bernie Sanders, an energized 78-year-old white, Jewish Marxist from Vermont, a keen admirer of Fidel Castro and Mother Russia--who represents his constituents as an Independent--who had recently survived a heart attack.
Joe Biden, a 77-year-old, white, pro-abortion Catholic, former senator from Delaware for 36 years, VP of the U.S. for eight years under Barack Obama, and, even last March, clearly in the early-to-mid stages of dementia.