A former Nevada state assemblywoman said that former Vice President Joe Biden made her feel "uneasy, gross, and confused" in 2014 when, at a campaign rally in Nevada, she said he kissed her on the back of the head.
Lucy Flores wrote about her allegations in an essay for The Cut, an arm of New York magazine, saying the encounter with Biden occurred sidestage during a November 2014 event when she was the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor of the state.
In poll after poll of the 2020 Democratic primary so far, former Vice President Joe Biden keeps on leading.
But the big question is whether that lead will prove durable once the campaign gets serious or whether it will evaporate, as several past national frontrunners’ early leads have once exposed to reality.
Her account comes as Biden is considering a bid for president in 2020. He is expected to announce his decision as soon as April.
The Democrats are trying to get rid of the leading candidate. He is out before he is in.
Just a thought.