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Wait, just yesterday young voters didn’t like Biden? I’m beginning to think that maybe the news is all made up 🤪
Liking Biden and voting for Biden can be two separate things.
This is very true
It's a fallacy of polling. They only had two choices here. The correct interpretation is they prefer him over Trump, but do not like him.
If we had ranked ballot this would be my vote:
I don’t like Biden much either, but a tree stump is just unkind. We needed Bernie Sanders, not another TV celebrity. (I do love me some John though)
Love John, but he won't do it. He's said in multiple interviews that his place is outside the establishment generating the public will to act, which he couldn't do as a politician. I don't blame him. He seems to be more effective at getting change done than most senators or even presidents.
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Stephen Colbert might be on that list too. And honestly, Harris would probably work for the same reasons as Biden.
Wait.. Tree Stump is running?
I read an article earlier this week that actually explains this. They had a result that young people preferred Trump to Biden -- but when they narrowed in on likely voters, it flipped to Biden. They noted that the individuals who preferred Trump tended to not vote in 2020.
Make of this what you will. I'm not entirely sure myself how to interpret this.
Which is funny, because I read almost the opposite. These people are just making everything up.
Pft of course haha
Polling companies need to figure out a new strategy. Their current methodology isn't working. For a poll to be accurate it needs to be a simple random sample. It's tricky to do, but clearly what we have now is insufficient.
Not made up. Just a large population.
I could write an article about how Biden is really a cat and find people on the street to provide quotes for it.
So you're saying it's not literally made up, but effectively made up?
Unless it’s literary, then it’s both?
There's a difference between voting for him and liking him. He's an awful person but the alternative is Trump, so there's not even as choice there
Biden is not an awful person. He is a person who has spent a lifetime in politics and high office and has a long record to pick away at. People tend to forget that politics is the art of the possible. People who never compromise are radicals, like the Tea Party people, for example. It makes no sense to bitch about the radicals on the right and then denigrate the centrist. If you have specific criticisms, fine that's fair, but just summing Biden up as "an awful person" is both unwarranted and naive about the nature of politics.
You say that like he isn't using Trump era restrictions on Asylum still and about to restrict the acceptable basis of "reasonable fear" to send more people back to countries where their lives are in danger.
Or supporting the genocide in Gaza.
Or getting rail workers killed because he short circuited their strike to save Christmas.
Or is blaming the current economic crisis on everything but monopolistic/cartel pricing models in necessities like housing and food. While claiming the economy is stronger than ever.
I could go on. This is all stuff from his presidency. He is an awful person.
People who don't understand politics: I want my leader to always act uncompromisingly to solve all of the injustices I see.
The Tea Party and the Freedumb Caucus: Hold my beer...
People who don't understand politics: NoT LiKe Thaaaat!
Wait, you actually hate Biden? That even worse than "objectively awful person". Such strong language, especially considering who the alternative is.
It's possible to hate two people at once. Three actually. I hate Trump, Biden and Kissinger.
Whoa there, Kissinger finally died. You can put someone else in spot 1 now.
I pity you and hope you are not an American citizen.
I didn't say he was the worst choice. Just that he is objectively an awful person. He is willing to trade lives of refugees to get more money for Israel who is, right now, conducting summary executions of civilians.
This doesn't stop if we don't acknowledge the problems and pressure him.
Also, just for fun, I did choose things which he has the authority to unilaterally act on. He can initiate DOJ investigations into price collusion. He can tell Israel to pound sand. He can go back to Obama era Asylum policies. He could have told the rail companies he was willing to stand with the strikers until their very reasonable demands were met.
You don't get it.
Biden is not a king, he is a politician in a deeply divided democratic country. You don't agree with the current direction of certain parts of US government policy, which is determined by a huge breadth of considerations. That doesn't make Biden an "objectively awful person".
For comparison, Trump really is an awful person. Even most of his supporters don't think he is a "good person", they just don't care about his antics because he appeals to their fears and baser instincts.
In many ways the American president is very much a king. If you want to argue that he didn't have the political capital to do so then sure. But as I said above, these are all things within his power, he doesn't need Congress for any of them. And what he's doing with that power is morally repugnant. I would argue he's losing political capital by the truckload every time we get a new report on Israel's war crimes.
And while he can't buy weapons for Ukraine without Congress (the goal the GOP is holding hostage to kill more Asylees and Gazans) he can authorize Ukraine as a buyer in their own right and get a deal with Ukraine to pay for the weapons later. (This was done in both world wars)
He's pretending he's stuck where he can't do anything because people don't understand the powers of the executive and it's convenient for him.
There is very little I enjoy as much as the moment when someone like you realizes their ideas make them an unpopular minority.
Oh no, negative 2?!? Whatever will I do with my life!
Oh wait, I need to go make another post about how the entire 2A debate is being held in bad faith so both sides can profit off of dead children. That will pump those numbers. (You think this is a joke but it's not. The Brady Campaign's AWB doesn't address gun violence, just gun LARPing)
I more meant the polls in the OP
That's a contest poll. It only presents two options. Here's how people actually feel about those options.
The election will be a choice between two options. I'm not concerned with what people's fantasy-drafts will look like.
Oh look at that goalpost move! Wow that was fast. I never said we shouldn't vote for him between him and Trump. I just said he's a steaming pile of shit ethically speaking.
In what way, specifically, is this comment a goalpost-move?
Oh look at that goalpost move! Wow that was fast. I never said we shouldn't vote for him between him and Trump. I just said he's a steaming pile of shit ethically speaking
Yes and I said that I love when you're smacked in the face by the reality that your take is deeply unpopular in the real world.
A goalpost move would suggest that I changed topics from that
Lmao. You just can't stop can you? You just flip back and forth to never appear wrong.
Scroll up man. I did. Did you think I remembered this conversation? Lol