Las Vegas Review-Journal

Biden joining other Democrats in left field

- By Betsy Mccaughey Creators Syndicate

NINETEEN Democrats running for president took the stage in Iowa on June 9 to woo voters. It was a circus of left-wingers going bonkers for things most Americans don’t want.

The front-runners back abortion anytime before birth, abolishing Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, outlawing gas-burning cars, shutting down fossil fuel industries that employ millions and redistribu­ting wealth. These White House contenders are veering far left, even though polls show half their own party’s voters aren’t “liberal.”

It’s a worrisome spectacle. The Democratic contenders are espousing policies few Americans support and giving moderate and conservati­ve members of their own party the cold shoulder.

Front-runner Joe Biden wasn’t in Iowa, but his three nearest challenger­s — Sen.

Bernie Sanders, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and South Bend Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg — took aim at Biden, warning against picking a moderate. “We’re not going to win by playing it safe,” said Mayor Pete. Sanders railed against a “middle-ground strategy” that “changes nothing.”

So far, Iowans aren’t convinced. Polling shows Biden almost 10 points ahead of the radicals, because he has name recognitio­n and he’s electable.

But Biden’s changing fast. He’s dumping long-held positions and kowtowing to radicals nipping at his heels. He’s already careened left on abortion and climate and is likely to go for open borders.

For decades, Biden opposed taxpayer-funded abortions, citing his Catholic faith. But he’s flip-flopped, announcing he now supports federal funding. Does he actually have principles?

Most Americans, including Democrats, see abortion as a wrenching, complicate­d issue. A recent Npr/marist poll finds only 18 percent support third-trimester abortion. Yet every senator running for president voted against a bill requiring doctors to help infants who survive a late-term abortion.

On climate, Biden’s already capitulate­d to the Green New Dealers. He recently announced his plan to force the United States into zero net carbon emissions by 2050, including regulating gasoline-powered cars out of existence. Say goodbye to heartland voters working in the auto and fossil fuel industries.

For years, Biden and mainstream Democrats such as Bill Clinton and Barack Obama called for strong borders. Yet Biden’s now under assault for his past views. Expect another flip-flop.

Today, most elected Dems are siding with illegals instead of with the public. This month, the House was asked to pass $4.5 billion in border relief funding — with the lion’s share for food, medical care and schooling for children. Democrats refused because a sliver of the funds would pay for border guards and enforcemen­t.

This is proof that Democrats are for open borders. Yet polling shows that 54 percent of Americans want more done to stop illegal immigratio­n.

Eleven of the Democratic presidenti­al contenders are also calling for the House to impeach Trump, while Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she wants him in prison. That’s banana republic talk.

Democrats eyeing the White House need to get real. By writing off moderate and conservati­ve members of their own party, they’re boosting Trump’s chances of re-election. Then again, Trump’s re-election may be the gut punch that brings the Democratic Party back to its senses.

Betsy Mccaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York state.

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