Joe Biden’s campaign is facing a strategic dilemma. Since the president’s job-approval ratings have been consistently low, his path to reelection depends on making 2024 a comparative choice between himself and Donald Trump, his scary, extremist predecessor. That task is becoming more urgent as evidence emerges that a sizable number of voters either don’t remember or misremember the four turbulent years of the Trump administration. But paradoxically, educating voters about the potential consequences of a Biden defeat could annoy and alienate them by pushing Trump fatigue to new heights.

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    6 months ago

    Or they’ll not vote for Biden, since it’s unconscionable to vote for him and reward Democrats for supporting genocide.

    Voting for Trump is even more unconscionable, and only liars claim there’s a third choice under FPTP.

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      6 months ago

      It’s my right to vote for whoever I want. If the system is rigged Biden should have done more to make me want to vote for him instead of Jill Stein.

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        6 months ago

        That’s hilarious. You’re going to end up with trump and shit on your own face just cuz Biden isn’t perfect.

        The system isn’t rigged you incompetent tit. That’s how fptp works.

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          6 months ago

          I’m not the one that it’s going to fuck🤷🏼‍♂️. I tried to vote for Bernie and got shit on. Let it burn. Idgaf.