Who divided America more, Trump or Biden? (Poll)

Who has America more bitterly divided on issues, Trump or Biden?

  • Trump, list issues Trump has us fighting over, where Biden is right

    Votes: 24 34.8%
  • Biden, list issues Biden has us fighting over, where Trump is right

    Votes: 45 65.2%

  • Total voters
    69

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Which president is/was more unifying for America? Biden is dividing us along party, racial, and class lines, Trump divided us along lines generated by the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage. So which president do you feel had the US more divided?

So far, President Biden has successfully outlined a radical, socialist agenda for the next 4 years. That should trouble every freedom-loving American.


It wouldn't cost Biden anything to signal openness to Republican ideas. He could incorporate some of Sen. Tim Scott's police reform ideas for example. That might defuse some Republican resentment. (And even if it doesn't pacify Republicans, it's the right thing to do.)

Even with the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage of Trump his approval rating was about 49% before covid hit. Biden's approval with a sycophantic MSM is about 57%. We'll see where 2022 and 2024 take the US next.
 
Both IMO.

Biden is a lot worse both morally and politically as far as I'm concerned, however Trump was far from perfect too - at least Trump had the right ideas but it was his attitude/execution that let him down - it doesn't help when you're continually undermined by your fellow politicians and the media though.

Trump was also an ego maniac and a bit immature which doesn't help.

Biden IMO is borderline evil.

It's not just them two, though. They're just the figureheads to it all. A country is only as good as it's population and a large % of the American population (with the help of politicians, establishments, big businesses and the media) have just went full-scale retard.

Social media has a lot to answer for too.
 
Both IMO.

Biden is a lot worse both morally and politically as far as I'm concerned, however Trump was far from perfect too - at least Trump had the right ideas but it was his attitude/execution that let him down - it doesn't help when you're continually undermined by your fellow politicians and the media though.

Trump was also an ego maniac and a bit immature which doesn't help.

Biden IMO is borderline evil.

It's not just them two, though. They're just the figureheads to it all. A country is only as good as it's population and a large % of the American population (with the help of politicians, establishments, big businesses and the media) have just went full-scale retard.

Social media has a lot to answer for too.
Trump didnt cower down to the political left which is typical of an establishment repugnicrap, he went after the progs which is why those who voted for him, liked what he did. He wasnt a politican....He will be back...
 
Which president is/was more unifying for America? Biden is dividing us along party, racial, and class lines, Trump divided us along lines generated by the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage. So which president do you feel had the US more divided?

So far, President Biden has successfully outlined a radical, socialist agenda for the next 4 years. That should trouble every freedom-loving American.


It wouldn't cost Biden anything to signal openness to Republican ideas. He could incorporate some of Sen. Tim Scott's police reform ideas for example. That might defuse some Republican resentment. (And even if it doesn't pacify Republicans, it's the right thing to do.)

Even with the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage of Trump his approval rating was about 49% before covid hit. Biden's approval with a sycophantic MSM is about 57%. We'll see where 2022 and 2024 take the US next.
Neither.

It's the press

Enemy of the people.
 
Both IMO.

Biden is a lot worse both morally and politically as far as I'm concerned, however Trump was far from perfect too - at least Trump had the right ideas but it was his attitude/execution that let him down - it doesn't help when you're continually undermined by your fellow politicians and the media though.

Trump was also an ego maniac and a bit immature which doesn't help.

Biden IMO is borderline evil.

It's not just them two, though. They're just the figureheads to it all. A country is only as good as it's population and a large % of the American population (with the help of politicians, establishments, big businesses and the media) have just went full-scale retard.

Social media has a lot to answer for too.
Trump didnt cower down to the political left which is typical of an establishment repugnicrap, he went after the progs which is why those who voted for him, liked what he did. He wasnt a politican....He will be back...

He never stood a chance from the start though. Constantly undermined including from traitors in his own party.

I just don't see how anything will be different next time round.

The Democrat/lefty tears would be delicious and worth it for that reason alone.
 
Both IMO.

Biden is a lot worse both morally and politically as far as I'm concerned, however Trump was far from perfect too - at least Trump had the right ideas but it was his attitude/execution that let him down - it doesn't help when you're continually undermined by your fellow politicians and the media though.

Trump was also an ego maniac and a bit immature which doesn't help.

Biden IMO is borderline evil.

It's not just them two, though. They're just the figureheads to it all. A country is only as good as it's population and a large % of the American population (with the help of politicians, establishments, big businesses and the media) have just went full-scale retard.

Social media has a lot to answer for too.
Trump didnt cower down to the political left which is typical of an establishment repugnicrap, he went after the progs which is why those who voted for him, liked what he did. He wasnt a politican....He will be back...

He never stood a chance from the start though. Constantly undermined including from traitors in his own party.

I just don't see how anything will be different next time round.

The Democrat/lefty tears would be delicious and worth it for that reason alone.
The next time, he wont have to worry about being reelected which gives him much greater flexibility to do things..

 
Both IMO.

Biden is a lot worse both morally and politically as far as I'm concerned, however Trump was far from perfect too - at least Trump had the right ideas but it was his attitude/execution that let him down - it doesn't help when you're continually undermined by your fellow politicians and the media though.

Trump was also an ego maniac and a bit immature which doesn't help.

Biden IMO is borderline evil.

It's not just them two, though. They're just the figureheads to it all. A country is only as good as it's population and a large % of the American population (with the help of politicians, establishments, big businesses and the media) have just went full-scale retard.

Social media has a lot to answer for too.
Good answer! I should have added a third choice of "both" but my partisan leanings have me too focused on the "evil" party's faults.

I'm not sure the US population has gone retard as much as the MSM, TV, social media, education, and pols pushing the "woke" agenda have. Pete Hegseth said yesterday that Biden put in a guy named Bishop to weed the extremists (aka Trump voters) out of the US military?! Now we'll have political tests to enter the US military, and Leftist snoops watching everything we post.
 
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Which president is/was more unifying for America? Biden is dividing us along party, racial, and class lines, Trump divided us along lines generated by the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage. So which president do you feel had the US more divided?

So far, President Biden has successfully outlined a radical, socialist agenda for the next 4 years. That should trouble every freedom-loving American.


It wouldn't cost Biden anything to signal openness to Republican ideas. He could incorporate some of Sen. Tim Scott's police reform ideas for example. That might defuse some Republican resentment. (And even if it doesn't pacify Republicans, it's the right thing to do.)

Even with the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage of Trump his approval rating was about 49% before covid hit. Biden's approval with a sycophantic MSM is about 57%. We'll see where 2022 and 2024 take the US next.

Biden will. Biden will just be building on the division of the Kenyan pig.
 
Here is Joe Biden without the press covering for him as he hides in his basement waiting for Trump to give him a vaccine to save his life, which he took before coming to office.

 
So far, President Biden has successfully outlined a radical, socialist agenda for the next 4 years. That should trouble every freedom-loving American.
He hasn’t. That’s just what the people looking to divide us are saying.
1. Open borders
2. Making DC a state
3. Making the US military more "woke" including Critical Race Theory
4. Massive spending when the US economy is recovering nicely, so massive inflation will result
5. HR-1, a recipe for one party rule
 
Obama. Obviously.

And when Trump tried to un-do Obama's divisive bullshit, the Media and the Progs went bat-shit crazy.

Now Biden mindlessly doubles-down on Obama's divisive policies, claiming a mandate based on the most dubious electoral victory in a generation.

Obama.
 
1. Open borders
2. Making DC a state
3. Making the US military more "woke" including Critical Race Theory
4. Massive spending when the US economy is recovering nicely, so massive inflation will result
5. HR-1, a recipe for one party rule
1. There are no open borders.
2. I wasn't aware taxation with representation was a radical ideal in the United States
3. We don't want anyone knowing about the racism in our past. Let's just sweep that under the rug.
4. Spending money to benefit average Americans? Just more radicalism I guess.
5. If making it easier for Americans vote results in one party rule, the problem is with your party, not mine.
 
1. Open borders
2. Making DC a state
3. Making the US military more "woke" including Critical Race Theory
4. Massive spending when the US economy is recovering nicely, so massive inflation will result
5. HR-1, a recipe for one party rule
1. There are no open borders.
2. I wasn't aware taxation with representation was a radical ideal in the United States
3. We don't want anyone knowing about the racism in our past. Let's just sweep that under the rug.
4. Spending money to benefit average Americans? Just more radicalism I guess.
5. If making it easier for Americans vote results in one party rule, the problem is with your party, not mine.
1. Yes there are open borders, just look at the massive influx of illegals crossing the southern border
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The blue line is Biden's open border policy.

2. DC has representation, if you don't like it don't live there, the US Constitution set up DC just fine.
3. The US is/was color-blind before Biden started his retro racist garbage
4. Runaway inflation hurts average Americans most
5. The GA & FL election reforms make it easier to vote, while reducing cheating.
 
Now Biden mindlessly doubles-down on Obama's divisive policies, claiming a mandate based on the most dubious electoral victory in a generation.

Obama.
If Trump didn't completely screw up the coronavirus response he would still be president.

Live with it. Because 550,000 people died because of it.
You mean by developing vaccines in record time? You're welcome.
 
Biden is already on the top 10 worst American traitors list, and he is far from done.

America's debt is up 6 fold to over $30 trillion since Biden came to DC, and that is before this latest kleptocratic spending disaster.
 
Which president is/was more unifying for America? Biden is dividing us along party, racial, and class lines, Trump divided us along lines generated by the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage. So which president do you feel had the US more divided?

So far, President Biden has successfully outlined a radical, socialist agenda for the next 4 years. That should trouble every freedom-loving American.


It wouldn't cost Biden anything to signal openness to Republican ideas. He could incorporate some of Sen. Tim Scott's police reform ideas for example. That might defuse some Republican resentment. (And even if it doesn't pacify Republicans, it's the right thing to do.)

Even with the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage of Trump his approval rating was about 49% before covid hit. Biden's approval with a sycophantic MSM is about 57%. We'll see where 2022 and 2024 take the US next.

Yes.

The Honorable Donald J. Trump was seen to be a great divider because the media portrayed him as such.

The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., is actually the greater divider because of the executive orders and projected laws that are being proposed by the people who run the presidency behind the scenes.
 
1. Open borders
2. Making DC a state
3. Making the US military more "woke" including Critical Race Theory
4. Massive spending when the US economy is recovering nicely, so massive inflation will result
5. HR-1, a recipe for one party rule
1. There are no open borders.
2. I wasn't aware taxation with representation was a radical ideal in the United States
3. We don't want anyone knowing about the racism in our past. Let's just sweep that under the rug.
4. Spending money to benefit average Americans? Just more radicalism I guess.
5. If making it easier for Americans vote results in one party rule, the problem is with your party, not mine.
1. Yes there are open borders, just look at the massive influx of illegals crossing the southern border
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The blue line is Biden's open border policy.

2. DC has representation, if you don't like it don't live there, the US Constitution set up DC just fine.
3. The US is/was color-blind before Biden started his retro racist garbage
4. Runaway inflation hurts average Americans most
5. The GA & FL election reforms make it easier to vote, while reducing cheating.
1. Your graph shows apprehensions. Border ain’t open if they’re apprehending people.
2. DC has a nonvoting member of the house and nothing in the Senate. That’s not representation.
3. US history says we weren’t colorblind. Your attempt to cover up history is radical.
4. There is no runaway inflation. It’s just an excuse the right uses to avoid helping average Americans. When it was chucking tax money and lowering taxes on the wealthy, y’all didn’t worry.
5. Those reforms are mixed bags. Some things easier. Most things harder. The amount of cheating is minuscule, a few cases of cheating doesn’t justify making it harder to vote for everyone else. Funny how after Trump won y’all wanted to make it easier and then he loses y’all want to make it harder again. It’d be funny if it weren’t so obvious.
 

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