Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Trump offering and promising to do that you think will improve your life or the lives of your family members?..... And more importantly, what is Joe Biden doing that is hurting you?
They never answer these questions.![]()
There is another full thread on why people are choosing Trump. And, yes - it is a choice. And, an easy one for me.
What has Biden done that is hurting me and other Americans?
1. He has made an absolute disaster of the border resulting in a humanitarian crisis, and economic crisis, an environmental crisis, and most importantly, a national security crisis for all Americans.
2. He has mismanaged the economy by overspending and over regulation causing continued inflation and high prices.
3. He has been weak when it comes to national security and foreign relations. It began with the horrendous Afghanistan withdrawal which signaled to our adversaries that he is incapable of dealing with our adversaries in a strong manner.
4. As a result of his policies resulting in inflation, interest rates have more than tripled since Biden took office. This hurts all Americans who purchase homes, cars, and other goods.
This is just a start.
Don't pretend to care about the environment or any humanitarian crisis. Don't prepare to care about spending either. Also don't prepare to care about Afghanistan when Trump surrendered to the Taliban. And don't pretend to care about inflation when Trump is trumpeting his asinine tariff plan.
Yeah, no.... we are not going to ignore all of Biden's horrendous policies and actions.
Sorry. These are a reality.
NO, this is all RWNJ propaganda. You people are so gullible. And you will ruin our country with your ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously though: do you think Biden can win?? He's not polling well.
He already won against Trump. That is a real election with real voters in spite of all the vile lies spewed by trump. Take that to the bank over endless shifting polls.
I hear that but he's appearing WAY older now than he was then, has even clearer signs of mental decline than he did then, and is losing minority voters in droves over Gaza.
It is not like Trump is 45. He is basically the same age. Do we even know what Trumps view on Gaza is??
C'mon. Falling down again and again, shaking hands with ghosts, the way he walks, shuffles and his unsteady gait? The vocal flubs and outbursts.
No, Biden is on the way out. You know it. I know it. Don't try to dance around reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously though: do you think Biden can win?? He's not polling well.
He already won against Trump. That is a real election with real voters in spite of all the vile lies spewed by trump. Take that to the bank over endless shifting polls.
I hear that but he's appearing WAY older now than he was then, has even clearer signs of mental decline than he did then, and is losing minority voters in droves over Gaza.
It is not like Trump is 45. He is basically the same age. Do we even know what Trumps view on Gaza is??
C'mon. Falling down again and again, shaking hands with ghosts, the way he walks, shuffles and his unsteady gait? The vocal flubs and outbursts.
No, Biden is on the way out. You know it. I know it. Don't try to dance around reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously though: do you think Biden can win?? He's not polling well.
He already won against Trump. That is a real election with real voters in spite of all the vile lies spewed by trump. Take that to the bank over endless shifting polls.
I hear that but he's appearing WAY older now than he was then, has even clearer signs of mental decline than he did then, and is losing minority voters in droves over Gaza.
It is not like Trump is 45. He is basically the same age. Do we even know what Trumps view on Gaza is??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously though: do you think Biden can win?? He's not polling well.
He already won against Trump. That is a real election with real voters in spite of all the vile lies spewed by trump. Take that to the bank over endless shifting polls.
I hear that but he's appearing WAY older now than he was then, has even clearer signs of mental decline than he did then, and is losing minority voters in droves over Gaza.
It is not like Trump is 45. He is basically the same age. Do we even know what Trumps view on Gaza is??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously though: do you think Biden can win?? He's not polling well.
He already won against Trump. That is a real election with real voters in spite of all the vile lies spewed by trump. Take that to the bank over endless shifting polls.
I hear that but he's appearing WAY older now than he was then, has even clearer signs of mental decline than he did then, and is losing minority voters in droves over Gaza.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously though: do you think Biden can win?? He's not polling well.
He already won against Trump. That is a real election with real voters in spite of all the vile lies spewed by trump. Take that to the bank over endless shifting polls.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously though: do you think Biden can win?? He's not polling well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL.
A new Yahoo News/YouGov survey of 1,482 U.S. adults, conducted in the days immediately following Biden’s big speech, shows zero improvement in perceptions of the president — or in his standing against former President Donald Trump.
Before the State of the Union, Trump (45%) and Biden (44%) were statistically tied in a head-to-head 2024 matchup, according to the previous Yahoo News/YouGov poll from late January.
They remain tied today, with Trump at 46% and Biden at 44% — a gap that’s well within the poll’s margin of error (2.8%).
Before the speech, 40% of Americans approved of the job Biden was doing as president; 56% disapproved. Today, those numbers are 39% and 55%, respectively.
Well someone was excited enough to donate 10 million in 1 hour.
Again, polls are a tiny snapshot of a moment in time, and shaped by framing of question. I’m not saying to ignore polls, I’m just saying that they are ONE of many data points. So far, Dems are crushing in elections - Special & midterms, VA, etc. they are crushing donations, grassroots roots mobilizing is high. I’d rather be Biden than Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL.
A new Yahoo News/YouGov survey of 1,482 U.S. adults, conducted in the days immediately following Biden’s big speech, shows zero improvement in perceptions of the president — or in his standing against former President Donald Trump.
Before the State of the Union, Trump (45%) and Biden (44%) were statistically tied in a head-to-head 2024 matchup, according to the previous Yahoo News/YouGov poll from late January.
They remain tied today, with Trump at 46% and Biden at 44% — a gap that’s well within the poll’s margin of error (2.8%).
Before the speech, 40% of Americans approved of the job Biden was doing as president; 56% disapproved. Today, those numbers are 39% and 55%, respectively.
Well someone was excited enough to donate 10 million in 1 hour.
Again, polls are a tiny snapshot of a moment in time, and shaped by framing of question. I’m not saying to ignore polls, I’m just saying that they are ONE of many data points. So far, Dems are crushing in elections - Special & midterms, VA, etc. they are crushing donations, grassroots roots mobilizing is high. I’d rather be Biden than Trump.
Oh! Are you ready to legislate dark money now? Good! We’ve been waiting for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL.
A new Yahoo News/YouGov survey of 1,482 U.S. adults, conducted in the days immediately following Biden’s big speech, shows zero improvement in perceptions of the president — or in his standing against former President Donald Trump.
Before the State of the Union, Trump (45%) and Biden (44%) were statistically tied in a head-to-head 2024 matchup, according to the previous Yahoo News/YouGov poll from late January.
They remain tied today, with Trump at 46% and Biden at 44% — a gap that’s well within the poll’s margin of error (2.8%).
Before the speech, 40% of Americans approved of the job Biden was doing as president; 56% disapproved. Today, those numbers are 39% and 55%, respectively.
Well someone was excited enough to donate 10 million in 1 hour.
Again, polls are a tiny snapshot of a moment in time, and shaped by framing of question. I’m not saying to ignore polls, I’m just saying that they are ONE of many data points. So far, Dems are crushing in elections - Special & midterms, VA, etc. they are crushing donations, grassroots roots mobilizing is high. I’d rather be Biden than Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL.
A new Yahoo News/YouGov survey of 1,482 U.S. adults, conducted in the days immediately following Biden’s big speech, shows zero improvement in perceptions of the president — or in his standing against former President Donald Trump.
Before the State of the Union, Trump (45%) and Biden (44%) were statistically tied in a head-to-head 2024 matchup, according to the previous Yahoo News/YouGov poll from late January.
They remain tied today, with Trump at 46% and Biden at 44% — a gap that’s well within the poll’s margin of error (2.8%).
Before the speech, 40% of Americans approved of the job Biden was doing as president; 56% disapproved. Today, those numbers are 39% and 55%, respectively.
Well someone was excited enough to donate 10 million in 1 hour.
Again, polls are a tiny snapshot of a moment in time, and shaped by framing of question. I’m not saying to ignore polls, I’m just saying that they are ONE of many data points. So far, Dems are crushing in elections - Special & midterms, VA, etc. they are crushing donations, grassroots roots mobilizing is high. I’d rather be Biden than Trump.
Anonymous wrote:LOL.
A new Yahoo News/YouGov survey of 1,482 U.S. adults, conducted in the days immediately following Biden’s big speech, shows zero improvement in perceptions of the president — or in his standing against former President Donald Trump.
Before the State of the Union, Trump (45%) and Biden (44%) were statistically tied in a head-to-head 2024 matchup, according to the previous Yahoo News/YouGov poll from late January.
They remain tied today, with Trump at 46% and Biden at 44% — a gap that’s well within the poll’s margin of error (2.8%).
Before the speech, 40% of Americans approved of the job Biden was doing as president; 56% disapproved. Today, those numbers are 39% and 55%, respectively.