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Hollywood Actor Says Biden is ‘Hiding for Obvious Reasons’ After Super Tuesday

He’s got a point.

Joe Biden may have chalked up Super Tuesday’s results as a victory, but some now believe that the former Vice President is treading carefully on account of this momentum.

Biden has but one man left to beat to seal his nomination:  Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who has been a whirlwind of radical rhetoric on the campaign trail.  Biden, as per the usual, is a bit of a blathering mess at times, and his absurd claims and declarations are only growing stranger with age.

This has caused quite a bit of speculation as to how the rest of the nomination process could play out, and one Hollywood actor is calling the former veep out on his recent scarcity on the campaign trail.

Actor and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) backer Rob Delaney says Joe Biden (D) is in hiding “for very obvious reasons” and predicted that President Donald Trump will “waltz” to a second term if pitted against the former vice president in the general election.

The Catastrophe star on Friday expressed the concerns exhibited by many Sanders supporters, who doubt the former vice president’s mental stamina and worry that Trump will easily steamroll him in the general election.

“Joe Biden being hidden away by his donors/staff now (for very obvious reasons) may help him win primary but he’ll have to come out of hiding in the general & he’ll be shredded & Trump will waltz to a 2nd term & all will suffer,” Delaney predicted. “His staff, donors & friends are dangerous, to you.”

Biden has not only uttered some of the most cringeworthy gaffes of the modern political era, but has also displayed a temper in 2020.

The former Vice President has called one town hall attendee “a damn liar” and another a “lying , dog-faced pony solider” just weeks apart.

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