Common sense. I love Jamie Raskin but he’s sounds nutty when he calls it a coup. |
It was an attempted coup. Trump lost. He tried to seize power and failed. Fact. |
Don't trust any polls.
Work like it is an even race through the beginning of November. |
Four more years, baby |
For Trump. Biden can't last 4 more years. Nor does he deserve to be in the role of president. |
As if low-energy Trump the convicted rapist does. 😂 |
Good news.
It took people far too long to get sick of Trump, but it appears that's what is happening. I think a lot of normal politicians could pivot, but I don't think Trump can. |
Trump won’t win but Biden winning is all our loss. I cannot believe people actually want Biden at the helm. Seriously it’s as gross as voting Trump. Our country is in such a mess that the only people we have to want to lead it are such losers. Biden and Kamala will not help this country be great - all Biden is doing now is anything and everything to get the votes. He’ll win and then he will turn into a vegetable and Kamala will proceed to guarantee GOP wins in 2028. Then we are all screwed again!!!!! |
Hysterical, much? Biden’s fine. Not great, but fine. I’ll take it every time. |
Trump's failure to do his primary job as Commander-in-Chief during a national security threat on January 6th, 2021 disqualifies him as a candidate for another POTUS term in the minds of any rational person. So while Biden is a weak candidate for another POTUS term relative to the historic norm, you can't fault people for casting votes for Biden in 2024 if they feel Trump and Biden are the only two options and they must pick one. |
Trump can't even stay awake in a courtroom at 9:30 in the morning. |
Nope. U of Mass poll (one of many showing the same thing): “… while more than half (55%) of the 1,000 respondents say Jan. 6 was a “riot,” nearly half (49%) now say that “protest” best describes the day’s events, up from 43% in the first UMass Poll conducted on the topic in April 2021. Meanwhile, there was a marked decrease in the percentage of respondents who consider Jan. 6 an “insurrection,” from 48% to 41%.” |