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« on: May 21, 2024, 06:14:18 PM »

Let's face it.

If Biden loses, he would end up being an incumbent president who ran against one of the most unpopular incumbents ever or opponents. And he would end up losing. Everyone agrees that Trump is a uniquely unpopular candidate who really should have no path of winning. If Biden loses, he would've messed up an otherwise very winnable situation.

If Trump loses, he would end up losing against a Carter-tier incumbent who is unpopular in dynamics and environment that should strongly favour him. The GOP would've lost an election they had no business losing in the first place.

Whoever loses would have had no business losing this one.
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