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86% of voters think Biden is too old for a 2nd term
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(02-12-2024, 05:49 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: I thought that may be what he was thinking, but it's so delusional I thought it couldn't possibly be the correct answer. It's February 2024. There are no challengers for the Democratic nomination. Biden has got 96.2% of the primary votes in South Carolina, 89.4% in Nevada, and 63.9% in New Hampshire when his name was not even on the ballot. People had to write his name in, and he still won by nearly 50 points.

Biden has a better shot to be there in November than Trump does, who has gotten 54.3, 51, and 99.1 percent in New Hampshire, Iowa, and Nevada. 

Don't get me wrong, they'll both definitely be there, but if I was forced to pick one that was less likely to be there, the answer would be Trump, not Biden.

If you bothered to take a look at the GOP National polls, Trump wins in a landslide the nomination. I only say Biden because his own party does not trust him while the GOP has 65% who say Trump is not too old.

Democrats would vote for him anyway, the issue is Independents and his base is leaking badly. Democrats will replace him by the convention, only question is who they choose. Is it Harris who is next in line or do they also throw her to the curb due to her poor approval ratings (less than 30%)?
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RE: 86% of voters think Biden is too old for a 2nd term - Luvnit2 - 02-12-2024, 06:32 PM

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