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LAKISYLVANIA
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« on: May 06, 2024, 09:26:00 AM »

More economically populist but hard on immigration? More classically American right with promises of the state no longer getting in the way?

If Biden loses, there'll be two main things to blame: age and gaza.

No more 80 year olds running for pres

And no more genocide condoning.
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LAKISYLVANIA
Lakigigar
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Posts: 15,833
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« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2024, 07:55:54 AM »
« Edited: May 07, 2024, 08:02:02 AM by LAKISYLVANIA »

More economically populist but hard on immigration? More classically American right with promises of the state no longer getting in the way?

If Biden loses, there'll be two main things to blame: age and gaza.

No more 80 year olds running for pres

And no more genocide condoning.

Those are both definitely big factors but I think the economy trumps both of them... and by that I mean more how people feel like they're doing in this economy on a personal level.  

Yes but economy is less in control of the president.

I know that economy can hurt or improve a standing of the president in USA, but Americans generally overvalue how much the economy is affected by the president. They did it with Trump back in the day due to a pandemic, they are doing it again right now as well. They've been doing it ever since.

Sure, the global political instability and Russia's re-militarization definitely contribute to it but how much can you directly blame Biden for it. Well, i personally think some situations could've been done differently, but to Biden's defense, none of his predecessors did do something about it to prevent what we see today.

The rating how your president based on how the economy is doing, nonsense. Especially when there are higher stakes at play (like the future of democracy). If you refuse to vote for Biden simply because of the economy, you're an idiot. There are other reasons why not to vote for Biden, but the state of the economy isn't a valid one.

There are few lessons also to be learned from "Biden loses because of the economy"... I mean.

But you're right, for some people and to some extent if Biden loses, the economy will be to blame and could put the needle into a certain direction if it leant the other way if the economy was a little bit better. Sure, there are a number of factors why Biden could lose, but in a close election, this definitely matters.
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