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Does the DNC actually think Biden has a chance against President Trump on the debate stage? LMAO
originally posted by: Pyle
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: face23785
Of course they will.
They are deciding right now.
Spoken like a true lemming.
Says the guy supporting the party that CANCELED its primaries because Trump would have had a hard time.
Of those surveyed, 90 percent of Republicans said they approve of Trump's job performance, compared to just 10 percent who did not have a favorable view of the president. That is the highest favorable rating among Republicans in the Hill-HarrisX poll since it began asking the question in 2018.
originally posted by: Pyle
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: face23785
Of course they will.
They are deciding right now.
Spoken like a true lemming.
Says the guy supporting the party that CANCELED its primaries because Trump would have had a hard time.
In years past, both Republicans and Democrats have cut state nominating contests when an incumbent president from their party has sought a second term. In 1984, South Carolina GOP leaders opted to call off their primary as President Reagan sought reelection. In 2004, the GOP again canceled the state’s primary, with leaders deciding instead to endorse President George W. Bush’s reelection.
The South Carolina Democratic Party didn’t hold presidential primaries in 1996 or in 2012, when Presidents Clinton and Obama were the incumbents.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
What’s hilarious to me is Biden’s positively blatant pandering to the minority vote. Sure, they all pander at that level but he is disturbingly open and obvious about it. Focusing so heavily on a group that comprises something like 12% of all voters in the last election cycle is a simply baffling strategy, particularly when you know full well you won’t capture every last one of them.