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New York Times drops the ball in covering Biden

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The New York Times has been getting a lot of blowback as reported in CNN Reliable Sources. I was glad to know I was not the only one who thinks its reporting is stilted.

There are two older men running for president, but according to the New York Times, you would think there is only one. But why is age the focus of the reporting at all?

After last week, and the Super Tuesday results, Joe Biden and Donald Trump are the candidates of their respective political parties.

One of them will be president. We all know that none of the third-party candidates will win. Yes, they could possibly influence the outcome, but as we know from history, their influence, if any, won’t have them win, but could make a difference in the outcome between Trump and Biden.

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