Meanwhile, in FiveThirtyEight's rankings, Rasmussen has gone from a C+ to a B.
That is good, I should have checked the rating there before I posted.
What is your point? Biden is POTUS because Jim Clyburn, a fairly moderate and very pragmatic politician, rescued
Biden's candidacy to increase the chances democrats could beat an incumbent, always a challenge.
They say a giraffe is a horse designed by a committee. Biden was a compromise. What do you think would be a
better alternative, considering G.O.P. candidates lost the presidential election popular vote in 1992, 1996. 2000,
2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020, but the party's two candidates who got into the white house via the electoral college vote,
nominated five consecutivr, white Roman Catholic Supreme Court Justices and Trump nominated 54 of 179 total appeals
court judges, none of them black.
Why doesn't all that, satisfy? Consider how angry G.O.P. supporters have worked themselves up to, despite getting so much
political influence out of so few popular votes over the last 30 years? Sure, it's possible to push it a little further, but is it even
governable, now? IOW, consider adopting a more reasonable approach. The G.O.P. should be asking supporters why they are
so angry, why they want to take over government by undemocratic means... such as, at gunpoint, when the history of the
last 30 years is the demonstrated ability to achieve partial control as an aggressive minority. There certainly is no plan to increase
the appeal of the party, to make the tent bigger, to be more inclusive, rather, the vibe seems to be, "we don't intend to be
a representative government political party in the near term. CPAC and Fox drooling over their Hungarian "visit" supports my
observation, and all the gun rights and abortion access rollback is "in your face" messaging.
Maybe 21 open caskets over the coming week is something for these devastated families to consider resorting to!