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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It will be either Biden or Trump. Not DeSantis who seems an intentional distraction to make Trump seem more appealing to independent swing voters. I never thought someone could make Trump seem like the lesser of multiple evils, but here we are. My vote will be with Biden, I'm actually happy with the soft landing the economy is doing compared to other countries and relatively speaking. I fear a Republican will send inflation sky high with tax cuts like throwing gas on a flame (and you KNOW that they will try for tax cuts if elected). That and concern w/ what they will do with abortion law as a woman, healthcare worker, mother of a girl. I do look forward to 4-years from now when we might actually have fresh faces and perhaps less polarizing candidates. [/quote] How is Biden polarizing? What specifically has he done besides be a fairly middle-of-the-road Democrat who wants to reach across the aisle? [/quote] My gawd. Clueless.[/quote] +1 :lol: [/quote] I don’t think our political commentary focuses enough on just how unpopular the GOP is now, how degraded their brand is. The majority of Americans don’t want what they are selling and Biden’s agenda has been very good for America. You can snark all you want but people are feeling the optimism with economy and in the next year the Infrastructure projects will bring more and higher paying jobs (if GOP don’t cut off their noses to spite their faces and kill those projects because you know, windmills cause cancer…). It’s strange how the GOP just can’t let crazy go. If they came back to reality they might have a chance to win back Presidency and keep the House. But they’re all in on things most Americas DGAF about or worse, are appalled by. [/quote] Polling doesn't bear this out. What polling does show is a very evenly divided country with minor leads either direction. Your comment only illustrates how much D partisans hate R and vice versa that they can't see outside their narrow bubbles. [/quote]
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