How much will Biden lose by?

Anonymous
I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


I don’t know either. I think it would be one thing if he decided that he was just going to accept that he was angering the crazy progressive wing of the party. Fine, nobody else likes those nutcases anyhow. But he has also decided to anger the moderates. As an election strategy I do not understand what he is doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


I don’t know either. I think it would be one thing if he decided that he was just going to accept that he was angering the crazy progressive wing of the party. Fine, nobody else likes those nutcases anyhow. But he has also decided to anger the moderates. As an election strategy I do not understand what he is doing.


It is not strategy. It shows he is weak. He doesn't know how to take a stand and stay with it. He puts his finger in the air, sees which way the wind is blowing, and responds accordingly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


I don’t know either. I think it would be one thing if he decided that he was just going to accept that he was angering the crazy progressive wing of the party. Fine, nobody else likes those nutcases anyhow. But he has also decided to anger the moderates. As an election strategy I do not understand what he is doing.


In trying to appease both factions of his party, he now has everyone against him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


I don’t know either. I think it would be one thing if he decided that he was just going to accept that he was angering the crazy progressive wing of the party. Fine, nobody else likes those nutcases anyhow. But he has also decided to anger the moderates. As an election strategy I do not understand what he is doing.


Also, attacking Trump as a "threat to democracy" isn't resonating as much as it did in 2020. Even democrats are looking at what's going on, as well as at the economy, and are shaking their heads.

It's not a problem with messaging. It's a problem with policy. Biden could fix things with a stroke of a pen, but he's running out of time.

Then again, perhaps that's the plan. Focus on taking back the House, holding onto the Senate, and neuter Trump during his 2nd term so that a democrat can run in 2028 and get 2 full terms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


I think all the pundits, politicians and pollsters who said “Biden will be fine, look who he’s running against” are going to be very surprised after the election. Even though he’s only four years older than Trump, everyone can see he seems much older than his age. And there’s nothing you can do about that. Yes, it matters. He should have been more strongly encouraged to step aside.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


I think all the pundits, politicians and pollsters who said “Biden will be fine, look who he’s running against” are going to be very surprised after the election. Even though he’s only four years older than Trump, everyone can see he seems much older than his age. And there’s nothing you can do about that. Yes, it matters. He should have been more strongly encouraged to step aside.


I totally agree. Apparently this week a decision was made to have staffers walk alongside him as he exited Marine One helicopter. The hope was to minimize his awkward gait on the grass. Unfortunately, this only brings more attention to the fact that now he can’t walk alone. It’s obvious his team is trying to minimize how he is being viewed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


China gate for starters. There is plenty that can be done in the couple months to shift public opinion.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


China gate for starters. There is plenty that can be done in the couple months to shift public opinion.



What is “China gate”?
Anonymous
I don't understand the whole argument that Biden's support of Israel will be his downfall? Under the Trump presidency the money and weapons sales continued unabated. It has been US policy for decades. Why do you think people will be upset at Biden for not cutting the strings but not mind that Trump didn't cut the strings? Seems like wishful thinking from RNC strategists to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the whole argument that Biden's support of Israel will be his downfall? Under the Trump presidency the money and weapons sales continued unabated. It has been US policy for decades. Why do you think people will be upset at Biden for not cutting the strings but not mind that Trump didn't cut the strings? Seems like wishful thinking from RNC strategists to me.


Because the money and weapons are now being used for their intended purpose: killing people. Lots of people, including civilians and children. That you don’t see this as a terrible look is mind blowing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


I think all the pundits, politicians and pollsters who said “Biden will be fine, look who he’s running against” are going to be very surprised after the election. Even though he’s only four years older than Trump, everyone can see he seems much older than his age. And there’s nothing you can do about that. Yes, it matters. He should have been more strongly encouraged to step aside.


Why do we listen to these out-of-touch pundits? If a person of color made those types of forecasting mistakes we would never be asked back on to a news station let alone a national newspaper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see anything Biden can do to turn the tide in his favor.


I think all the pundits, politicians and pollsters who said “Biden will be fine, look who he’s running against” are going to be very surprised after the election. Even though he’s only four years older than Trump, everyone can see he seems much older than his age. And there’s nothing you can do about that. Yes, it matters. He should have been more strongly encouraged to step aside.


I totally agree. Apparently this week a decision was made to have staffers walk alongside him as he exited Marine One helicopter. The hope was to minimize his awkward gait on the grass. Unfortunately, this only brings more attention to the fact that now he can’t walk alone. It’s obvious his team is trying to minimize how he is being viewed.

Yes, that’s the right wing o sphere’s hot take on it.
Anonymous
The concern trolling on this thread is outstanding. The coordinated effort is greatly appreciated.
Anonymous
In 2016 Trump won 304 to 227.

In 2024 Biden will also lose Minnesota. There 20% uncommitted vote in their primary. The outcome will be 289-240

https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/election/interactives/race-to-270.html?D=WIWAVAVTRIORNYNMNJNHNVMAMDILHIGADECTCOCA&R=WYWVUTTXTNSDSCPAOKOHNDNCMTMOMSMNMILAKYKSIAINIDFLARAZAKAL&NE=R2R1R1D1&ME=D2D1R1
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