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« on: October 15, 2021, 01:38:36 PM »

Biden is kind of remembered but not really, and Clinton is remembered even less. Biden is kind of controversial and so is Clinton, though by and large no one really cares. I don't know what some people said about Sanders - he will definitely be remembered, since most of his supporters are young. He'll be controversial but will be remembered as moving the Democratic Party farther to the left and revitalizing a fledging progressive wing. Reagan will be somewhat remembered though not much, mainly for his foreign policy. Obama will be remembered, but not as much more than a liberal president and the first (maybe even only, though that'd be very unlikely) African-American president. Trump will definitely be remembered, as much as or more than (probably more than) Bernie Sanders, and will be remembered negatively for January 6 and the Big Lie.
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