The correct answer is they both are terrible candidates. See how easy it is to call out both terrible parties for nominating two terrible candidates. Maybe some of you should give it a try sometime.
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No sane person could argue that they both are not historically terrible candidates, but that is the choices....for now.
If they both are still breathing and are actually on the ticket come November, you MUST VOTE POLICY. I think most see it as exactly that.
So the "Hey, I love how the Dems policies are working, just fantastic! I want 4 more years of that!!" is not out there much IMO.
How can that results based enthusiasm drive the Dems to 270? It can't. The D vote will overwhelmingly be simply a NEVER TRUMP vote again.
Ya, if both of these lousy candidates are still on the ballot, I will not be voting in this years election. Not putting my name behind either elderly unfit nominee. I expect the POTUS to be a reflection of what this country stands for and be able to lead this country through the turbulent problems that will arise. Neither candidate reflects that.
As far as policy, I vote for policy when it comes to congressional races within my district. However, voting for POTUS comes down to the individual themselves and being able to carry this country through the difficult times. This also means being able to work with the other side to get stuff done. Something neither candidate is able to do.
This is not the election where refusal to vote is based on "putting your name behind" either of these geriatric clowns.
There is very little ambiguity when it comes to the Progressive Left agenda of the past 40 months. And any indication that a shift in direction is expected, if elected, is nonexistent. So you know what your going to get for at least 4 more years. If you want more of the same, own it and vote for it.
On the flip side, a Republican POTUS guarantees a complete 180° in current policy.The border is returned to 2020 norms, legalized crime can be criminal again, DEI can be punched in the gut and we can start getting the Natural Gas industry off life support....so on and so on.
No guilt in voting for policy this time.
Yes, both candidates suck. Aa a Kansas resident, I happily don't have to choose, because Trump will easily win my state, so my vote doesn't matter. I don't envy you folks in Ohio whose votes could actually be responsible for putting one of these two clowns back in office.
Ohio is not going to be in play for the Presidental race, but will very much be in play for the Senate race between Sherrod Brown and Bernie Moreno. Maryland is another state that won't be in play for the Presidental race but its Senate seat is very much on the line because Larry Hogan is leading in the polls against both Democratic candidates in their primary race.
Frankly I see a situation where Biden wins a close race, the House flips back to Democrats but the Senate flips Republican - meaning any potential Supreme Court vacancies get a lot more difficult to fill for Biden under such a scenario. Of course, that could be negated if a Senator like Lisa Murkowski flips from Republican to Independent; she's become more disillusioned with the modern GOP.
Stormy Daniels testimony should be good.
Guess no labels is done.