Donald Trump should not have been on that stage. The very idea of a convicted felon, an insurrectionist rapist, being given a platform to spew lies and misinformation is a travesty. The fact that he was able to stand on the same stage as a presidential candidate is a glaring example of the collapse of American values and a failure of the system.
Biden, the Democratic candidate, and his team were the ones who pushed for this debate. They agreed to the terms and spent a week at Camp David preparing for it. And what did we get? A performance that left much to be desired.… Continue reading
The Biden campaign argues that if the president were to drop out of the race, it would lead to weeks of chaos. This statement has sparked a whirlwind of concern and debate among Democrats and voters alike. As someone who firmly stands against Trump, I understand the urgency of ensuring he does not secure a second term in office. However, the lack of a solid long-term plan from the DNC leaves a lot to be desired. With no clear contenders groomed for the 2024 election, the future seems uncertain.
The possibility of Biden stepping down and Kamala Harris stepping in as a replacement raises questions about the effectiveness of such a move.… Continue reading
Kamala Harris’ camp is clearly feeling some heat as rumors swirl around potential replacements for President Biden that include Governor Gavin Newsom and Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The frustration seems to stem from the fact that these supposed allies are unhappy about the idea of them being floated as potential candidates over Vice President Harris. But who exactly is this so-called camp, and do they truly represent Harris’ own sentiments?
Looking back at the 2020 Democratic primaries, it’s evident that Harris struggled to resonate with voters, consistently polling poorly and ultimately dropping out early in the race. Since becoming Vice President, her approval ratings have not surged, and she has yet to achieve any significant success or notable achievements.… Continue reading
To serve his country, Donald Trump should leave the race. It’s a statement that seems almost laughable when you consider the self-serving nature of our former president. Throughout his time in office, Trump consistently put his own interests above those of the American people. From cozying up to dictators like Putin to inciting violence and division among citizens, it’s clear that his allegiance lies solely with himself. So why would he suddenly start caring about serving his country now?
When you look at past presidents, you can see the toll that the job takes on them. The stress, the responsibility, the weight of the decisions they have to make – it all adds up over time.… Continue reading
As a registered Democrat, I have been following the political landscape closely and have been deeply concerned about the recent performance of Joe Biden during the debate. The chatter surrounding the possibility of his dropping out is disheartening, but I have serious reservations about his ability to lead the country effectively. The comments made by various sources about his age and his mental sharpness have raised valid concerns that cannot be ignored.
The fact that Biden’s campaign officials have had to assure the public that he’s not dropping out after a debate is troubling in itself. It indicates that there may be some internal turmoil within the campaign that is not being openly addressed.… Continue reading
I must admit, after watching the recent debate, I understand the concern and panic that many Democrats are feeling about Joe Biden’s performance. It was not his best moment, to say the least. As much as I want to support the Democratic nominee no matter what, it’s hard to ignore the fact that Biden appeared to struggle to articulate his thoughts and seemed to lack the vigor and clarity that we need in a presidential candidate.
John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania senator, is urging us to “Chill The F**k Out” and stick with Joe Biden, despite his underwhelming debate showing. Fetterman even reminds us that he too had a bad debate once, yet he went on to win his Senate seat.… Continue reading
Donald Trump has recently suffered a triple primary blow, with candidates he endorsed losing to GOP rivals. It is a significant setback for the former president, highlighting cracks in his authority within the Republican Party. Trump’s endorsed candidate Mark Burns narrowly lost to Sheri Biggs in South Carolina, while Dave Williams was defeated by Jeff Crank in Colorado. Additionally, Rep. John Curtis emerged victorious in Utah’s primary despite being endorsed by Trump’s rival in the Republican Party, Mitt Romney.
This series of defeats for Trump-endorsed candidates raises questions about his influence and the future direction of the GOP. It seems that simply having Trump’s endorsement is no longer a guarantee of success, with several candidates opting to distance themselves from the former president.… Continue reading
It’s no secret that Donald Trump has had a tumultuous political career, filled with controversies, scandals, and a loyal base of supporters. Despite his defeat in the 2020 election, Trump has remained a prominent figure in the Republican Party, hinting at a potential run for the presidency in 2024. However, a recent poll from Fox News has thrown a wrench into Trump’s plans, showing President Joe Biden leading him by a mere two points.
The fact that Trump is trailing Biden in a Fox News poll is significant, considering the conservative nature of the network and its past predictions. It’s a clear indication that Trump’s grip on the Republican Party might be loosening, and that Biden’s policies and actions are resonating with a significant portion of the electorate.… Continue reading
As I sit here absorbing the latest shocking news about the impact of the Trump verdict on voters, I can’t help but feel a mix of disbelief and relief. A felon candidate is bad news, right? It’s almost as if there was a deliberate effort to downplay the significance of this conviction, to sweep it under the rug in the hope that it would fade from memory quickly. But the truth is, this verdict matters—a lot.
The recent poll results revealing that 33% of Americans and 32% of independents are less likely to support Trump due to his conviction, while 17% are more likely to support him, should come as no surprise.… Continue reading
It is truly mind-boggling to me that there are still people out there who support Donald Trump. The man who has caused so much chaos, division, and unrest in our country is somehow still in the running for the presidency. It is a scary thought to even consider the possibility of him winning again. The fact that his chances of winning have suddenly slid is both encouraging and concerning. We cannot let our guard down or become complacent, thinking that victory is assured. The battle is far from over, and we must continue to fight against the greatest threat to American democracy in our lifetimes.… Continue reading