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The election in 2020 felt legit, there was enough feeling to try to get Trump out of office, especially amongst young people that don’t tend to vote as much.

Not only did it feel legit, but so far there hasn't been a single shred of evidence to support any fraud had taken place. But what about the information in those two X posts? Especially the polling from the Heartland Institute which is no rinky dink outfit. Even if we were to assume that the 20% that claimed they voted twice or fraudulently were all MAGA crew, what are the chances of that being the case? Given all that, is it enough to at least be a little concerned that maybe there was some election fraud that was never discovered until now and if digging deeper would reveal worse news that this great and untouchable democratic election process has in fact been compromised? And in the end vindicating Trump!! Holy crap that is not good.

This year though, Trump has a legit chance to come back on the merit that the Biden years have been hard economically on most Americans.

I don't think Biden has a chance. More people are pissed off about the border crisis and all these illegal immigrants getting free housing at taxpayer's expense and believe in Trump's promise to put an end to that. Not just that, but he promised one of the first things he's going to do is deport all the current illegal & undocumented people and that sits really well with not just the MAGA crowd, but almost everyone you talk to.

And what about Biden's age?! There is no way he's going to make it another 4 years WTH?! I know Trump is only 4 years younger but there is a clear age/health difference between the two.
 
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Not only did it feel legit, but so far there hasn't been a single shred of evidence to support any fraud had taken place. But what about the information in those two X posts? Especially the polling from the Heartland Institute which is no rinky dink outfit. Even if we were to assume that the 20% that claimed they voted twice or fraudulently were all MAGA crew, what are the chances of that being the case? Given all that, is it enough to at least be a little concerned that maybe there was some election fraud that was never discovered until now and if digging deeper would reveal worse news that this great and untouchable democratic election process has in fact been compromised? And in the end vindicating Trump!! Holy crap that is not good.



I don't think Biden has a chance. More people are pissed off about the border crisis and all these illegal immigrants getting free housing at taxpayer's expense and believe in Trump's promise to put an end to that. Not just that, but he promised one of the first things he's going to do is deport all the current illegal & undocumented people and that sits really well with not just the MAGA crowd, but almost everyone you talk to.

And what about Biden's age?! There is no way he's going to make it another 4 years WTH?! I know Trump is only 4 years younger but there is a clear age/health difference between the two.
It’s possible Biden might keep on going like Carter, into his 90s, and trumps health might be like Nixon, only making it to 81. You can’t say with these things. Biden might have a chance, but it comes down to turn out, and that isn’t looking good for him, so you might be right.

As for potential fraud, it’s possible there might have been enough to change the outcome. Just look back to 2000 and Florida and the “hanging chads”, when Bush’s younger brother was the governor of the state. The problem is by and large if there is a perception of fraud, it just means people will make noise about it the whole 4 years of the president’s term and settle it to some extent at the next election. Considering the two parties are so similar nowadays, policy whose the difference will be limited. But having said that, Trump isn’t a normal republican and hence why many of his MAGA supporters have been pissed these four years.

The MAGA crowd are motivated to vote, especially on immigration, and the Biden backers aren’t as much, beyond protecting abortion rights.
 
frankly now it is more clear then ever that usa is client state of israel and that their politics rendered to meaningless, it has only one purpose to protect and enhance their interests, everything else is sideshow for fun or grievances.
 

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In this combination photo, President Joe Biden speaks May 2, 2024, in Wilmington, N.C., left, and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally, May 1, 2024, in Waukesha, Wis. (The Associated Press)
In this combination photo, President Joe Biden speaks May 2, 2024, in Wilmington, N.C., left, and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally, May 1, 2024, in Waukesha, Wis. (The Associated Press)

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U.S. President Joe Biden's public approval rating this month fell to its lowest level in almost two years, tying the lowest reading of his presidency in a warning sign for his reelection effort, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed.
The four-day poll, which closed on Monday, showed just 36 per cent of Americans approve of Biden's job performance as president, down from 38 per cent in April. It was a return to the lowest approval rating of his presidency, last seen in July 2022. While this month's drop was within the poll's three percentage point margin of error, it could bode poorly for Biden as he faces off with Republican Donald Trump in the Nov. 5 presidential election.
Biden, a Democrat, has been largely tied with Trump in national polls asking voters how they will vote. But Trump has had slight leads over Biden in many polls in the states seen as most likely to determine the winner in the U.S. Electoral College.

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The poll laid out Biden's weaknesses as well as a few strengths. The state of the economy was seen as the top issue, picked by 23 per cent of respondents as the most important problem facing the country. Some 21 per cent saw political extremism as the top issue and 13 per cent picked immigration.
Some 40 per cent of respondents in the poll said Trump, who was president from 2017 to 2021, had better policies for the U.S. economy, compared to 30 per cent who picked Biden, while the rest said they didn't know or didn't answer the question.
Trump had a significant edge on immigration, with 42 per cent of respondents preferring his approach to the issue, while 25 per cent picked Biden.
Biden had a modest advantage on the issue of political extremism, with 34 per cent of respondents picking the president's approach and 30 per cent saying Trump was better on the issue.
Respondents said they thought Trump had the better approach to foreign conflicts and terrorism, with 36 per cent favoring Trump in that area, compared with 29 per cent who favored Biden.
The state of the U.S. economy looms as one of the larger factors weighing on Biden's hopes of reelection.
Voters have been stung by several years of fast-rising consumer prices, though inflation has slowed considerably in recent months and the jobless rate has been below four per cent for more than two years. Biden's age, at 81, is also a concern for voters.
Also weighing on the president, a separate Reuters/Ipsos poll this month showed that many Democrats disapprove of Biden's response to Israel's war on Hamas militants. The poll published on Tuesday did not ask if Americans approve of Biden's support for Israel's war effort in Gaza, which sharply divides Democrats.
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