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Who do you hope wins the US Election?

Trump
9
39%
Biden
9
39%
Don't Care
5
22%
 
Total votes: 23

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2016 had a lot more 3rd party voters than usual in a race without a viable 3rd party challenger. Both Clinton and Trump had members of their own party voting against them, but not FOR the other candidate (Never Trump republicans voting Libertarian and Bernie Bros going with Jill Stein and the Greens).
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This week's Reuters/Ipsos Core Political shows Americans are increasingly adjusting their lives around the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, fewer Americans think that the country is headed in the right direction, and approval on the president’s handling of the pandemic has decreased. Healthcare and the economy continue to be the issues that concern Americans the most.

President Trump’s approval rating has dipped back after a brief bounce.

President Trump’s approval rating has returned to 40% among all Americans.

Approval continues to fall along party lines: President Trump holds the approval of 86% of Republican registered voters, and just 9% of Democratic registered voters.

American approval of the president on his handling of COVID-19 has dropped six points from last week (48%) to 42%.


https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/news-polls/ ... 2020-04-08
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Oh yeah, don't know if anyone's mentioned, but Sanders endorsed Biden the other day. Now key Democrats including Obama are falling over themselves to praise him and offering platitudes about listening deeply to his supporters. Pass the vomit bags.
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Obama finally endorsing Biden, so I guess that means all the possible (D) saviours have said thanks but no thanks.
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David wrote:Oh yeah, don't know if anyone's mentioned, but Sanders endorsed Biden the other day. Now key Democrats including Obama are falling over themselves to praise him and offering platitudes about listening deeply to his supporters. Pass the vomit bags.
Had a look around some Bernie social media and there's a lot of people saying they're not voting/writing in Bernie/voting Trump out of spite. It's 2016 all over again.
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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Wokko wrote:
David wrote:Oh yeah, don't know if anyone's mentioned, but Sanders endorsed Biden the other day. Now key Democrats including Obama are falling over themselves to praise him and offering platitudes about listening deeply to his supporters. Pass the vomit bags.
Had a look around some Bernie social media and there's a lot of people saying they're not voting/writing in Bernie/voting Trump out of spite. It's 2016 all over again.
Sanders has a minority of nut-case supporters. Always has had. And they are very committed and very vocal. Always have been. They have been an important part of taking Sanders' campaign as far as it went, but also a consistent source of embarrassment and trouble for him. That continues with this current clueless urge to suicidal tactics, we see.
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It's over, Trump's won :lol:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1250500795776327680

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Oh.......My........Fkn.......God. :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

"Trump just gave me more money than my Daddy has in 23 years"
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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....and they got an autograph to boot!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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While the vision for America Sanders had was one I'd vote for I think in reality Biden with his middle of the road policies is the safer selection for the Democrats.

You only have to look at Trumps actions in trying to get Ukraine to dig up dirt on Biden's son to know he is the candidate that he fears the most.

Any why shouldn't he?

A polarising candidate in Clinton already gained 2.8 million more votes than Trump in 2016 with the election ultimately decided across a few states and vote numbers in the tens of thousands.

Personally I find it hard to believe that Grandpa Joe wont have enough appeal to your average blue collar white American voter in the battleground states to get the necessary numbers to defeat Trump

The greatest uncertainty is how the electorate responds to the COVID-19 crisis.

Will they stick with what they know as history tends to show occurs or will Trump lose in a landslide and the American people punish him for his piss poor handling of the pandemic.
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^ Trump did the Ukraine thing because Biden was dominating in the polls midway through last year. I don't actually think he fears him at all. I mean, why would you? The Democrats' best hope is to keep him hidden away at this point, and they can only do that for so long.

I think the election is Trump's to lose at this point, and while we can be reasonably assured that he'll do his best to screw up I'm not sure it'll matter at this point.
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David wrote:^ Trump did the Ukraine thing because Biden was dominating in the polls midway through last year. I don't actually think he fears him at all. I mean, why would you? The Democrats' best hope is to keep him hidden away at this point, and they can only do that for so long.
The Democrats cannot hide that Biden is going through major cognitive decline.

He's going to get destroyed in the debates.
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