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« on: May 04, 2024, 01:11:58 AM »

I’d be more concerned by Biden’s pathetic Job Approvals. He can’t win the election with his current JA.

Much as the MAGATs would prefer it to be otherwise, the vote in November is not asking the question: "Do you approve of the job President Biden is doing?"

Instead, the question on the ballot will be:
"Would you rather have Joe Biden or Donald Trump as President?"
(With a side helping of: "Or would you rather throw your vote away?")

Now, I see plenty to criticize in a political system that reduces things to that question... but that still is the question I and everyone else will get to answer, and those criticisms do not make "Donald Trump" a good or decent answer under any circumstances. Donald's only voters will be the wicked and the foolish - and if there are enough of those to elect him President again then America is doomed anyway.
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