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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1419845)9/25/2023 1:42:14 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) of 1572712
 
Tenchu's Thoughts: WAKE UP DEMOCRATS! BRANDON COULD LOSE!

2024 polls: Trump leads Biden by ten points in ‘absurd’ new poll (yahoo.com)

Right now, the lamestream media is stumbling over its own shoelaces trying to spin those results. Everything from the order in which the questions were posed to outright denial (e.g. "Oh this is just an outlier") is being put forth as excuses for these poll results.

But there are some things that cannot be spun away:

1) Brandon's handling of the economy

Poll: Overwhelming majorities express concerns about Biden, Trump ahead of 2024 race (cnbc.com)

Fewer than 40% of voters think Brandon is doing a good job handling the economy. This despite Brandon taking a "victory tour" of sorts, pushing that "Brandonomics" bulls#!t, and demonstrating exactly how out of touch he and the rest of his gaslighters are with the voting public.

2) Brandon's senility

75% of voters have serious concerns about Brandon's age and his mental and physical constitution. And there is no way in blazes that these concerns are going to go away, because there just isn't any cure for age-related dementia.

3) The independent vote

Roughly 36% of political independents approve of Brandon's job performance, which is lower than the overall approval rate of 41%. That says Brandon's overall performance numbers are being boosted by strong Democrat loyalty, which hides just how bad his numbers really are.

4) The primary question

59% of Democrats would prefer someone other than Brandon to take the Democrat nomination for 2024. That says one thing. They only support Brandon because they think Trump would be worse. but that's an EXTREMELY low bar to judge their own chosen puppet.

My Thoughts

- Brandon can serve the Democrats very well by voluntarily dropping out of the 2024 race and opening it up to the Democratic primaries. He can rescue his own legacy (whatever that legacy is) and retire from politics on his own terms, rather than arrogantly continue on like nothing is wrong.

- I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Trump could be much, much further ahead in the 2024 race if he didn't do that insurrection thingy, and if he didn't act like a stupid baby with regard to classified documents. Just a drop of humility could have gone a LONG way toward a political comeback.

- The Democrats have chosen the exact wrong political strategy by touting "Brandonomics." When most of the public disapproves of Brandon's handling of the economy, the LAST thing you want to do is tell them that they're st00pid. (Like I told Doren, that's always been a losing political strategy.)

- However, the Democrats can win by reminding the voting public why preserving our existing democratic institutions is worth it. They can win by pointing out how Trump wants to cancel the Constitution and become a virtual authoritarian, PooTin-style. Instead, I believe the Democrats are too timid to exploit Trump's four indictments, fearing Trump's portrayal of those indictments as "politically motivated."

- Finally, you can bet your bottom dollar that Trump will tout the results of this poll and basically declare himself as thede factowinner of 2024. Cause you know, no one should pay attention to the mainstream media UNLESS they report on something that is favorable to him.

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