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I think his best bet is to avoid the more progressive policies right now. Reparations aren't going to gain anyone any traction; Democrats don't need to fight for the vote of people that want reparations. They got it; it isn't going to the Republicans (there's something to be said about turnout, but I'll get to that). I think he needs to focus on the "return the normal" vote. He'll be pandering for a time that never existed, granted, similar to "Making America Great Again". But it will resonate. It will resonate with people who want the media to be about something besides politics; mainstream media, social media, TV shows, movies and music alike. I think he can pick up more votes along the center that way than he can backing hard-progressive platforms - especially in the primaries where hardline progressives will be voting for the more progressing-appearing candidates anyway regardless of platform.
The question is if he can get through the primaries that way. I'm still registered D, so he'll likely get my vote out of the others. Hopefully we'd see more center-left people going that route. But when it think of Beto, Harris or Warren, Biden stands out as a stronger candidate in the GE.
The online propaganda about his weirdness with kids will be strong. Some of it will be countered with Trump's own weird behavior with regards to his own daughter, but he (Trump) can weather the criticism storm because it's expected. But that will mostly be eaten up by people who have already dedicated their vote to Trump. I'm not sure it will have a measurable impact on Biden; not this day and age.
You somewhat have to figure out the lanes, the amount of support within each lane, and then divide the number of candidates to come up with some ideas who has good or bad chances. I honestly don't think he would hurt as much running closer to the center as he wouldn't compete with an many candidates there. Like you said, it's a matter of how large is that voter pool and will a candidate eventually consolidate on the progressive side or will the field crowd itself out and be unable to compete.
