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

    Phew, I’m glad I’m not voting for Trump.

    Can we discuss how Biden’s support of genocide is bad now?

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      6 months ago

      If you are not helping Biden, you are helping Trump win. That’s the problem with the 2 party system in USA.
      Maybe one day USA will have a better democracy, and we can have more nuanced debates on US politics.