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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the people who still think that Biden is fit to be President and just had a bad night, would you support scheduling another debate before the convention and giving him a chance to do better?[/quote] There is no way Trump will agree to another debate. Why would he? Biden had his chance and he blew it.[/quote] Trump - and any politician - would agree to a million debates with President Biden. Biden is obviously unwell and unfit for any office, much less the Presidency. Think of the debate a couple of days ago, and now imagine him four years from now when he is 86 in the unlikely event he is still alive. Aging happens. That is the real world. Unless Democrats get it together and remove Biden from the ballot and find someone else, this will be a catastrophic loss for Democrats across the board. Trump will be President. And both the Senate and House will be red too. But all I'm seeing are Democrats circling the wagon and going all in with Biden. Absolutely pathetic Party. [/quote] Pathetic is supporting a candidate who is twice impeached, convicted felon. Who was also found liable for sexual abuse. Trump is a misogynistic sociopath. Who incited a riot because the election didn’t go his way. Too bad, deal with it, like most presidents would have. Oh and totally botched the response to a pandemic and thousands of people died because he didn’t give a s***. We haven’t forgotten what an atrocious failure Trump was. I will post this same response 1000x if I have to until election day.[/quote] Post all you want. I despise Trump, but if Democrats are going to go all in with a clearly enfeebled 82 year old Biden, then Trump will be President again. And if you don't care for that, use your energy to remove Biden and find a better candidate. Trump will be President again if this doesn't change very soon. [/quote] oh please. Trump is insane and a criminal and approaching 80 years old. So you are going to tell me that all these pissed off women, among other demographics voting will come to a screeching halt because of a dismal debate performance?? Look at how the Ds have been turning up and voting this past year. The Rs should be looking over their shoulder after what happened in the Ohio special election. [/quote] All it takes is enough dems not showing up. And that is what will happen. He’s not going to get better. So they will either hide him away or he will flop again. We need to get real here. Kamala is not a viable alternative. We have completely fumbled at a critical moment for our country. We need a new candidate now. For Chrissakes the house could invoke the 25th amendment and who knows what would happen if he’s having s bad day? They probably won’t because they would rather run against him than anyone else. I’m a lifelong moderate dem but this is not ok. We don’t choose our party over our country. I don’t care how f’d up the republicans are. [/quote] Again, I will repeat my point. Women and other groups are 🤬 because of what has happened at the Supreme Court, anong many other things. The man has left a trail of destruction from his 4 yrs in office. They may not show up specifically for Biden but they will show up to vote and vote blue to keep Donald J Trump out. Again, Ds have performed well in most elections this year. Trump is toxic, that will never change. It’s too late to get behind another nominee. Deal with it.[/quote] Pp here. I’m a woman. I’m a dem. I voted Hillary. I’m outraged at the Supreme Court. But this is crazy you can’t bully people into voting. I can’t vote for Biden who I really liked before. It makes no sense we have no idea who is really running things. People don’t like to be conned, I am one of them. You are asking me to affirmatively vote for someone I know to be incompetent just because I hate trump (and I do, believe me.). I won’t do that. The party has gotten way too arrogant to think they can get away with this. I will vote third party. [/quote] Bullying? I sure don’t see it that way. How about the alternative is too terrible to comprehend. A former reality tv host became President by luck. He has since tried to dismantle our democracy. Incited an insurrection. Doesn’t get worse than that. Wake up.[/quote] If you thought that the "Biden doesn't have stage 5 or 6 dementia" chapter was a feel-good experience, the "Biden won't start a nuclear war with Russia" chapter will be loads of excitement like you've never imagined! [/quote] One of the few things that Trump said during the debate that did stand out in a fair way was that under his presidency, the world was far more at peace. There was no Ukraine war, there was no Hamas genocidal attack on Israel, there was no belligerent Iran. For all the hysteria about Trump, it was media driven and among the Democrats, but day to day life was pretty good, economy was growing with wages outpacing inflation, and we had no wars overseas. Trump himself was a disaster in many ways but it was on a personal and organizational level, but he by and large pretty much left Americans alone. When COVID hit, that was the perfect time for Trump to seize quasi-dictatorial power, but he didn't. He was attacked for not doing enough even though he stayed within the boundaries of presidential powers and left most matters to the states, where it really did constitutionally belong. And the blue state Democrats had far more severe shutdowns and remote learning than the red states even though as it turned out, with no difference in outcomes. Accusing Trump for wanting to dismantle democracy is hypocritical given that he won his primaries fair and square, he may have petulantly refused to engage in the debates but he still won the voters fair and square. Contrast that to the Democrats, who cancelled primaries in a bunch of states and fiercely shut down potential competition like Dean Phillips and RFK jr. That doesn't sound democratic to me! [/quote] omg, Trump handled covid effectively? covid amnesia again. He stood at the podium everyday, combatant with the press for dare asking questions and the audacity of one reporter to ask how what to say to scared Americans. And then said to drink bleach and take a horse dewormer. Total disgrace. [/quote]
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