By Kirby Neumann-Rea • Of the News-Register • 

Sen. Wyden talks issues, sidesteps Biden question

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Comments

fiddler

Why start with Biden and his mental status? It wasn't part of the town hall meeting!

You didn't even print what Wyden said about the advantages that elders bring to the table, such as they know what's going on and don't have to spend years catching up.

The article as written has much bias in favor of Trump.

"Muted support"? That's an N-R judgment. Report the FACTS!

No mention that Biden had a cold, as diagnosed by a medical doctor and Biden said in a televised interview that he was not doing well physically because of the cold.

No mention of long covid. No mention of student loans. Must I list them all?

I'm so disappointed in the N-R's handling of this meeting. It was really good.

MR. S

"Wyden, who is *Jewish*, described losing family members in the Holocaust..."

So livestreaming genocide of civilians in Gaza is justified because of the Holocaust. OK buddy. Good luck with that, Jews.

Jim B.

I voted for Joe Biden in the primary. If the Democrat elite "redo the primary" without letting me vote and, then, remove him from the ballot, I am writing him in. Just saying, so they cannot say they were not warned.

Otis

New polling shows 65% of his own party think he should step aside and let someone else lead the ticket. Now, he's got covid again. Yet another reason to make folks worry about his health. With more dem leaders calling for him to drop out, he'll probably announce that he's not going to seek the nomination tonight during DJT's speech at the MNC.

tagup

Interesting that an obese, fast food eating 78 year old, is considered by some as a better choice health wise.

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