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To: rogermci® who wrote (1405743)6/9/2023 10:42:47 AM
From: Rarebird  Respond to of 1576963
 
I think Trump's base will become more passionate. But where will the new supporters come from? That is the issue or major question from a polarizing figure like Donald. I think independents don't care about the charges. They will survey the economic landscape and decide who was better, Trump or Biden.



To: rogermci® who wrote (1405743)6/9/2023 10:50:50 AM
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Biden is really just as much of a polarizing figure as Trump when you get down to it. It is really the age old question of capital vs labor. Biden and the Dems have made it quite clear that labor concerns come first. Trump and the Republicans have made it quite clear that Capital comes first. Trump won the first go round because he was able to convince enough of Labor that globalism was hurting its earnings. If he can do that again, he will win.

Also, Biden is a more suave politician than Trump. That is a big factor when Trump loses it, which is often.