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« on: May 13, 2024, 09:25:43 AM »

I think the answer to this is clearly no TBH.  If voters really wanted to relitigate/avenge COVID stuff, DeSantis would have beaten Trump and would be the R nominee.  That didn't happen.  Also, both the strictest and least strict on COVID governors won reelection easily in 2022.  Also, Biden was actually popular for the first ~6 months of his term while COVID remained a top issue.  Everything suggests people have moved on to new issues.   
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