2024: If Trump v Biden, Biden sleepwalks to landslide victory

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With biden, it may be a sleepwalk


My Irish friends went to hear him talk in his recent visit to pet of Ireland where his ancestors come from. They said he was in fine form and represented both the US and an Irish values of common sense and compassion with flying colors.

The right really overplay the doddering old Joe thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For God's sake, is this country capable of nominating anyone under 70?


Lol. 2016 featured younger candidate and the democrats will never make that mistake again. This country want to elect old white guys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and all the right wingers will be furious and mystified why Biden won.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree.

The economic collapse and proxy WW3 with Russia needs to be squarely blamed on a democrat President without any confusion.

Biden cheated himself into a woodchipper. The new Herbert Hoover.

Trump looks Golden


The economic collapse happened under Trump. Biden has been restoring the mess.
Proxy WW3 is partially a result of Trump catering to Russia for his 4 years in office

The only thing golden about Trump is his toilet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree.

The economic collapse and proxy WW3 with Russia needs to be squarely blamed on a democrat President without any confusion.

Biden cheated himself into a woodchipper. The new Herbert Hoover.

Trump looks Golden


wha?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Republicans will be handing Biden a second term if they make trump the nom.

Sure he has his rabid base, but a huge portion of the non-crazies that voted for him before (and yes, there were legit reasons to vote Trump) won't do so again. And even with the non-crazies, he didn't get close.

I'm sure Joe is desperately hoping Trump gets it. He won't have to campaign, debate, nothing. Cakewalk.



Watching mainstream start to pick up the HB story, it's clear they are trying to get Joe out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and all the right wingers will be furious and mystified why Biden won.


+1


I legitimately like Biden. I think he's doing a great job as president. I worry about his age, of course - but I think he's doing a really terrific job through an unbelievably difficult time.
Anonymous
In polling, respondants who disapprove of both Biden and Trump, favor Biden 55-15.

That right there are numbers the GOP will not be able to recover from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With biden, it may be a sleepwalk


My Irish friends went to hear him talk in his recent visit to pet of Ireland where his ancestors come from. They said he was in fine form and represented both the US and an Irish values of common sense and compassion with flying colors.

The right really overplay the doddering old Joe thing.


yep, they are.
They're scared.
Joe Biden is just fine. And they can't stand it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Republicans will be handing Biden a second term if they make trump the nom.

Sure he has his rabid base, but a huge portion of the non-crazies that voted for him before (and yes, there were legit reasons to vote Trump) won't do so again. And even with the non-crazies, he didn't get close.

I'm sure Joe is desperately hoping Trump gets it. He won't have to campaign, debate, nothing. Cakewalk.



Agree. It won’t be close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of these responses remind me of 2015 and 2016 when the very idea of DT as president was scoffed at.

Just shows that there is very little learning that takes place.


2020. Just look at 2020. The left learned exactly what they needed to do. Learned it well.


The left did NOT learn. That’s the problem. They do not have as many loyalist as they think. The problem is thinking as long as we’re not a bad as GOP it doesn’t matter if we are bad. The don’t really care of doing the right things. Hence the swingy-ness of a very large contingent of Americans.
Anonymous
To be perfectly objective, if the Right hadn't elected Trump the first time (I still don't understand how he made it as far as he did!), we wouldn't be where we are today--poised to decide, once again, between two very old candidates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree.

The economic collapse and proxy WW3 with Russia needs to be squarely blamed on a democrat President without any confusion.

Biden cheated himself into a woodchipper. The new Herbert Hoover.

Trump looks Golden


The economic collapse happened under Trump. Biden has been restoring the mess.
Proxy WW3 is partially a result of Trump catering to Russia for his 4 years in office

The only thing golden about Trump is his toilet.


Never mind that reset button our Secretary of State gave Russia, or taking down the defense system project that was supposed to be put in place in … Ukraine/Poland. The relationships are more complex than any one presidency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of these responses remind me of 2015 and 2016 when the very idea of DT as president was scoffed at.

Just shows that there is very little learning that takes place.


2020. Just look at 2020. The left learned exactly what they needed to do. Learned it well.


The left did NOT learn. That’s the problem. They do not have as many loyalist as they think. The problem is thinking as long as we’re not a bad as GOP it doesn’t matter if we are bad. The don’t really care of doing the right things. Hence the swingy-ness of a very large contingent of Americans.


Trying to understand in the context of the GOP: trying to crash the economy, stripping women of bodily autonomy, and trashing the environment and workers rights and wages what the Dems could do that would sway right thinking moderates to vote for Christian Fascists in the context of record employment and a stabilizing economy?

Explain it to me like I am 5.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To be perfectly objective, if the Right hadn't elected Trump the first time (I still don't understand how he made it as far as he did!), we wouldn't be where we are today--poised to decide, once again, between two very old candidates.


One of them an old school liberal and the other, wanting to use the office to continue the grift, destroy the country and self pardon for obvious crimes.
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