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TopicDoes Biden bear any responsibility for people not wanting to vote for him?
hockeybabe89
04/25/24 2:04:23 PM
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Westernwolf4 posted...
Agreed. I dont know why we keep getting these when one of the two possible winners tried to overthrow the government and install himself in power when he didnt win. On national TV. The top of a long list of corruption.

Of course the Democrats can do better. Of course Biden is not the ideal candidate. Now can we just get past it, get on with it, and vote for Democrats to ensure we actually have a working government going forward?

I would love to again live in a world where policy differences matter and the party we would normally support needs to earn our vote. But the GOP is a bad faith actor that has turned that into fantasyland. When the difference is between the average flawed political party and a bad faith actor who disrupted the peaceful transfer of power that is the hallmark of any stable government, you vote for the average flawed party and worry about the rest later.

We didnt do that in 2016, and now women cant get basic health care and the joke SC is seriously considering whether our President might have immunity if he or she orders political rivals beaten or some such atrocities. Are we ever going to learn any lessons here, or are some voters going to keep pretending that these political entities are equivalent in any way?
"B-b-but that's not convincing me Biden is good, so I won't vote! Get better material!"

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