TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Six months before the Iowa caucuses, @joebiden looks like the shakiest front runner in years. Though every poll still shows him running atop the Democratic field, since he joined the race in late April, Biden’s support has been cut almost in half. His campaign message has been unfocused, with the candidate caught between advice dispensed by a raft of hired guns, a cadre of old friends and his own instincts. “Biden’s gonna Biden” is how staffers have come to shorthand it, reports Philip Elliott. After the drubbing he took in the first round of debates, when @kamalaharris pummeled his record on busing and school desegregation, the pressure is on the former Vice President to perform better in his second one, on July 31. He has plenty of time to fix things, and plenty of advantages: the ties to Obama, loyal relationships across the party, a deep bench of big-money donors and more. But before Biden can take on #Trump, he has to convince restless Democrats that he can unite the party and win back the White House. And for now, he seems determined to do it his way, whatever the cost. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @al_drago—Bloomberg/@gettyimages」7月26日 0時15分 - time

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Six months before the Iowa caucuses, @joebiden looks like the shakiest front runner in years. Though every poll still shows him running atop the Democratic field, since he joined the race in late April, Biden’s support has been cut almost in half. His campaign message has been unfocused, with the candidate caught between advice dispensed by a raft of hired guns, a cadre of old friends and his own instincts. “Biden’s gonna Biden” is how staffers have come to shorthand it, reports Philip Elliott. After the drubbing he took in the first round of debates, when @kamalaharris pummeled his record on busing and school desegregation, the pressure is on the former Vice President to perform better in his second one, on July 31. He has plenty of time to fix things, and plenty of advantages: the ties to Obama, loyal relationships across the party, a deep bench of big-money donors and more. But before Biden can take on #Trump, he has to convince restless Democrats that he can unite the party and win back the White House. And for now, he seems determined to do it his way, whatever the cost. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @al_drago—Bloomberg/@gettyimages


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