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RCP Average 61% of Americans think Biden has America going in wrong Direction

The country is going in the wrong direction on Covid, voting rights, border security lies about elections and its impact on democracy, a dysfunctional Congress,.....lots to depress both sides and I'm not so sure Biden wears it all.
 
The country is going in the wrong direction on Covid, voting rights, border security lies about elections and its impact on democracy, a dysfunctional Congress,.....lots to depress both sides and I'm not so sure Biden wears it all.

Don't forget about him praising a 4 star general that pledged to undermine a sitting president and sided with America's most dangerous foreign enemy.

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The country is going in the wrong direction on Covid, voting rights, border security lies about elections and its impact on democracy, a dysfunctional Congress,.....lots to depress both sides and I'm not so sure Biden wears it all.
None of this is Biden's fault. He's just the puppet.

When you go to see a puppet show...and the show stinks...you don't blame the puppets. You blame those who wrote the script...those who operate the puppet.

Heck, given Biden's mental state, you can't even really blame him for agreeing to be a puppet.
 
And I expect those numbers to continue downward
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Just wait until dear leader Trump starts campaigning for candidates that kiss his ass for 2022, and when he likely runs again in 2024.

You think 2018 and 2020 were huge turn out elections? You ain't seen nothing yet comrade.
 
Just wait until dear leader Trump starts campaigning for candidates that kiss his ass for 2022, and when he likely runs again in 2024.

You think 2018 and 2020 were huge turn out elections? You ain't seen nothing yet comrade.

Trump galvanizes liberal voters like no other person on the planet.

Trump can't live without attention.

It's a wonderful combination.
 
Trump galvanizes liberal voters like no other person on the planet.

Trump can't live without attention.

It's a wonderful combination.

Not just liberal voters, independents too.

Independents may sour on Biden, but they sure as hell aren't supporting Trump, or some Trump clone turd like Ron DeSantis.
 
Not just liberal voters, independents too.

Independents may sour on Biden, but they sure as hell aren't supporting Trump, or some Trump clone turd like Ron DeSantis.
One of the key insights of the recent recall election is that even if the politician isn't well loved, they will still choose him over Trump or someone in that mold.
 
One of the key insights of the recent recall election is that even if the politician isn't well loved, they will still choose him over Trump or someone in that mold.
In a heavily liberal state maybe.
 
Even though the Reps do everything they can to prevent the Dems from moving the country in the right direction, the Dems aren't blameless as they've utterly failed to make a connection with the American people to communicate a better message in defense of what they believe and want to get done rather than let the Reps always have control of the narrative. The Reps have defined the Dems in the worst light possible while moving their own agenda forward with such as CRT, defunding police, legalizing racism in voter rights restrictions, politicizing/weaponizing COVID vaccination/masking, minimizing 1/6, etc. The underlying dynamics of this relationship have been in control for decades, contrasting the intensity success of the opposing political forces to the detriment of the avg American and those with the least.
 
Even though the Reps do everything they can to prevent the Dems from moving the country in the right direction, the Dems aren't blameless as they've utterly failed to make a connection with the American people to communicate a better message in defense of what they believe and want to get done rather than let the Reps always have control of the narrative. The Reps have defined the Dems in the worst light possible while moving their own agenda forward with such as CRT, defunding police, legalizing racism in voter rights restrictions, politicizing/weaponizing COVID vaccination/masking, minimizing 1/6, etc. The underlying dynamics of this relationship have been in control for decades, contrasting the intensity success of the opposing political forces to the detriment of the avg American and those with the least.
Liberals tend to have a bias that the substance of an issue will carry the day whereas the conservatives have realized that buzzwords are more powerful.

Liberals need to learn this lesson and effectively use buzzwords so that they have both the simple and complex message in their pocket.
 
Liberals tend to have a bias that the substance of an issue will carry the day whereas the conservatives have realized that buzzwords are more powerful.

Liberals need to learn this lesson and effectively use buzzwords so that they have both the simple and complex message in their pocket
Agree, but how sad is it that the substance of an issue has to be shrunk to meaningless buzz words that grab the attention of the low information masses.
 
Agree, but how sad is it that the substance of an issue has to be shrunk to meaningless buzz words that grab the attention of the low information masses.
I agree, its not the situation I want, but it is what it is.

If this is how America communicates, then that tool needs to be honed and perfected. Its pretty obvious at this point that most people do not possess strong critical thinking skills.
 
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About those midterms...
 
About those midterms...
My hope is the GOP keeps running a Trumper style populist campaign since that would allow the dems to effectively continue to tie Trump to the various candidates. That gives them a political advantage, at least in that aspect of the races.
 
My hope is the GOP keeps running a Trumper style populist campaign since that would allow the dems to effectively continue to tie Trump to the various candidates. That gives them a political advantage, at least in that aspect of the races.

The Trump owned Republican Party knows who they are speaking to in areas (seats) they know lean their direction, but that is no different than today's Democratic Party and who they are speaking to in areas (seats) they know lean their direction.

In many regards things have been cut up well enough and intently enough where there are only so many House districts that can go either way. My point comes down to voters not loyal to either party in those districts.

The polling and news (I use that term loosely) that OP tends to runs with he also eats up without thinking about it, a monolithic robot of a conservative that cares not about the reason but more about the political advantage. The OP neither cares about people in this nation nor the issues we face.

The independent however, and the moderates that lean either direction, may take note of that sentiment in relation to what they are experiencing and to the point of the polling what the present group in power is or is not doing.

Put it to you this way, the midterms are often not to kind to a President regardless of the (D) or (R) behind the name. In this case for Biden, if enough people feel the nation has too many issues or headed in the wrong direction that is advantage for Republicans. Not everything mind you, but not absent value either.

And it is easy to demonstrate that while Trumpism Republicans are the most divisive and purposefully excluding group out there these days eating their own damn near daily for lack of non-questioning obedience to their brand of American Taliban ideology under Trump, a close second to that mentality is modern 'woke' cancel culture warrior marginalize and kick out everyone else entirely intolerant liberalism.

Look in these threads, for everything the OP represents... he has at least 3-4 counterparts, if not more, right here at DP.
 
Liberals tend to have a bias that the substance of an issue will carry the day whereas the conservatives have realized that buzzwords are more powerful.

Liberals need to learn this lesson and effectively use buzzwords so that they have both the simple and complex message in their pocket.


Libs needed to have learned that lesson long ago. The substance of that truth has been obvious for decades. The libs pretend intellectual yet cannot so process the fact of what you say into action because they're too busy intellectualizing and lack the visceral necessary to do so. Idiots. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the cons are taking names, literally (let me see your papers, please) and kicking ass. And we have idiots to protect the cons assault on American Democracy. What a time to come-to-Jesus, dominated by evangelical white supremacist nationalist.
 
I think his approval numbers will bottom out mid 30’s
 
In a heavily liberal state maybe.
Odd thing about that. Just what were the Republicans thinking? Did they really think their hot button issues resonated in a heavily liberal state? Seems tilting at windmills is the best MAGA can do of late. Forlorn hopes with election lies and now a real ass whipping in a recall attempt... :rolleyes:

Let's hope the MAGA maniacs running the GOP stay this smart and politically savvy... ✌️
 
Agree, but how sad is it that the substance of an issue has to be shrunk to meaningless buzz words that grab the attention of the low information masses.

Trump basically had no actual platform in 2016 besides "build that wall" "greatest healthcare plan ever", and "Clinton belongs in jail", all meaningless drivel meant to radicalize gullible morons to vote for him. The GOP then recycled that same crap in 2020, but tacked on "greatest economy ever" as well.
 
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