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Question: What do you consider Trump's single biggest mistake during the 2020 campaign?
#1
Handling of the Covid pandemic
 
#2
Response to protests/riots
 
#3
Raming through ACB to SCOTUS
 
#4
Keeping Mike Pence on the ticket
 
#5
Use of Twitter
 
#6
Debate performances
 
#7
Poor messaging
 
#8
Stoking doubt on the election process
 
#9
Other (specify)
 
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Total Voters: 112

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BaldEagle1991
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« on: July 17, 2022, 10:49:21 PM »

COVID handling. Back in 2020, we had no vaccines, no pills, not much anything to treat or prevent it with. People lost their jobs. People's lives pleasures like sports, concerts, and parades were canceled. People who have international connections (e.g. business outside the US, family outside the US) could not travel. Schools were shut or moved virtually and it wasn't the same. People with elderly or immuno-compromised relatives could not visit them.

Yet you had a POTUS that pretty much gambled this and fumbled by taking the least aggressive response to a pandemic. People wanted to be back together and humans are by nature social creatures.

So yes this was pretty much that did him in.
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