Meathead
Diamond Member
Biden's toast sweetie. He had a chance in 2016, but they gave it to the Beast.If the virus subsides, and I fully expect it to, the election will hinge almost completely on the economy and who is better suited to bring it back.
Trump will easily defeat Biden on that issue. Quite handily at that.
The virus won't subside without strong, competent federal leadership, and we have yet to see either from the federal government.
Joe Biden has experience in bring the economy back. Obama's economic comeback launched the longest lasting boom economy in US history. The American people haven't forgotten that, and as the case numbers are closing in on one million sick, and the death toll surpasses the 60,000 number that Trump assured he had achieved, and closes in on 100,000 dead, while the virus continues to rage unabated, which is the current trajectory, Trumpy Bear can't happy talk his way out of this one.
The virus isn't partisan, and neither is death. Soon, there won't be a home in America that isn't touched by the sickness and the death. Soon all that people will remember that the last time the Republicans crashed the economy, Joe Biden helped save the whole country from the kind of insanity and chaos we're seeing under Donald Trump.
Uncle Joe, may be Crazy Uncle Joe, or Creepy Uncle Joe, but Trump is both crazier and creepier, so clearly that doesn't matter. Looking at the election on the basis of business resumees, I'll take the guy who headed up the technical work to revive the economy the last time the Republicans crashed it,, over Donald Trump, who
has more business bankruptcies than any businessman in American history, and is the guy who just crashed the American economy. As a voter, I'd say to Donald Trump "You're fired!".