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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well it should be 100% but realistically, some people are so deep into it, they are psychologically incapable of admitting they were lied to and scammed by people they trusted. [/quote] My mind was changed in the debate about his health status but my vote didn't change. As I saw someone say somewhere, just because you realize Alfred is too old to run the bat cave it doesn't mean you put the joker in charge. Trump is a nonstarter, he'd have to be running against Putin himself to get me to even consider it.[/quote] Your view was already accounted for in the polls pre debate that showed Biden losing to Trump. This debate is turning on swing state independents.[/quote] True. The math is very simple now. Biden remains in the 2024 race = Trump wins. Biden does the right thing by withdrawing from the 2024 race very soon = Trump loses.[/quote] I disagree with you. Even with the bad debate showing, I still think that Biden is the best bet to keep Trump from the White House. What you are thinking and saying is only true for the minority of the American electorate who pay attention to the news. The majority of the American voting populace does not follow political news and the majority vote by party. There are huge swaths of Americans who have no idea what happened at the debate and are not going to pay attention or keep track. Biden is still the leading Democratic candidate for the masses of the politically ignorant. The debate performance likely only canceled the swing from the Trump conviction in the minds of the majority. And there's still 4 months to go including next week's Trump sentencing. By the time the sentencing occurs, this will be long gone from the majority of the population.[/quote] Biden does still have a chance to collect enough swing voter votes in swing votes to beat Trump. Those odds are great but he does still have a chance. If I am reading your post correctly, I believe you are suggesting that Biden is the "best bet" to beat Trump. What are you smoking? Do you think those swing voters in swing states are all complete idiots? Put mumbling bumbling 35% approval rating 81 year old Biden next to one of our popular state governors and send them to campaign in a swing state and you think those swing voters are going to say "ba duh fuh, wah yea, Biden is the better person for the job."? This is the absolute dumbest thing I've ever heard. You are saying that swing voters, who've already told us that they don't like Biden, would choose Biden and his effort to "beat medicare" over a qualified and fit individual that is in their political prime and can properly articulate their case to serve as POTUS? Seriously? Seriously?[/quote]
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