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Biden is a nice guy and really has accomplished a lot in his term, but he does not project power or confidence on camera. Fortunately his opponent will be Trump meaning a bigger win in November than four years ago cause people hate Trump that much. Sorry, but a big reason Trump won in 2016 is that many people hated Hillary Clinton including among Democrats. There's just not that sort of hate when it comes to Biden and Trump far exceeds it.
This basically illustrates how little you understand about campaign politics in America, but I'm not saying that's a bad thing. I don't know if you're just in denial and writing this nonsense to make yourself feel better, but...
1) Hillary Clinton was almost universally supported amongst registered Democrats in 2016. She also gained the backroom, unethical and borderline-illegal backing of the DNC to the tune of millions of dollars by Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, who also engineered the undermining of the Bernie Sanders campaign to benefit Clinton.
2) Virtually every single poll taken in the last six months shows that 70%+ of registered Democrats do not want Biden to serve a second term. Two-thirds of registered voters in America say that illegal immigration is the biggest crisis we now face and overwhelmingly blame Biden for it.
3) Trump won because he was able to convince previously-unregistered voters (backwoods idiots) in Midwest and Rust Belt states to come out and vote for the first time in their lives. This is common fucking knowledge for anyone, ANYONE who knows ANYTHING about political history.
Biden is demented. Democrats and Americans in general are terrified about the prospect of him getting a second term. The majority of Americans are seriously concerned about the border crisis and, rightfully, blame Biden and his admin for it. The vast majority of Americans cannot fucking stand Trump, Republican or Democrat, but are being pushed to the point that they'd elect him out of desperation just to fix the absolute mess the country--and the rest of the world--is currently in.
But why argue? The General Election is only eight months away. Let's wait and see who's right.
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