Regrets, you’ve had a few: 20% want Biden vote back https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...grets-youve-had-a-few-20-want-biden-vote-back Remarkably, 21% of Democrats expressed regret, as did 29% of his Republican voters. The overall hit to Biden was tempered by independents, of which just 14% said they wanted their vote back. The Zogby Analytics survey is rich with details of who is abandoning Biden. more at link .. ^^
I get it but people you have to think what would happen if Joe left office before 2024. It would be an epic disaster, even worse than sleepy, ice cream Joe.
I don't know how much worse it could be. I'd rather get him out now then work on the next one. I don't think she could handle the pressure. Sent from my SM-G981U using Tapatalk
I don't think it would be much different. It's obvious Biden isn't POTUS in it's official capacity. Every time he holds a press conference he ends it with saying he's not supposed to take any questions, or how he is going to get in trouble. Hell, some have forgotten his "I don't even know what I'm signing" mumble back when he was being handed EO's to sign. We're 8 months into his first term, 40 months left for whoever is behind the scenes to get what they need under the guise of him calling the shots, before they ultimately unseat him. I'm starting to think they're going to wait until the possible changeover of power in 2022, if they lose both chambers they will remove him themselves because it takes a majority vote in both chambers to seat the President's(Harris) choice for VP. If they let both chambers go to Republicans with Biden still President they(Republicans) can block the VP nomination until a more moderate, Manchin(?), is selected. Doubt it would be Manchin though, he's too needed in the Senate. The next 15 months are going to suck regardless. Then the 2 months after that could get brutal as they try to cram everything they can through. I still hold out hope the squad and the more and more extreme liberals in the House and Senate come down so hard on Manchin he flips parties and gives Republicans the Senate for the remainder of his term. It kind of makes sense for him to do it, he strips the Schumer and the extreme liberals from calling the shots, but could still hold any Republican moves in check as well and basically make it a stalemate and force Bipartisan deals to be made.
All the gloom n doom about this ****show still has me at least a bit optimistic that Trump got 2 (hopefully) good judges on the bench.