Feels pretty hopeless. He is losing in every swing state at the moment, and he seems to be running a campaign as bad as Hillary's. I really do not see how he can bounce back. Kamala is by now means a good candidate, and will be a terrible president. A "normie" repub would be winning right now, no? It really just seemed like a great opportunity for him to win and he's just fumbling the bag hard.

Am I wrong? Is there a path to victory for our boy?

I mean that would be funny, but the polls say otherwise. Trump has been running an absolutely god awful campaign.

I am not sure that mods will even see this, but it was a bit and I don't think it should have been taken down. I feel like if I was even more on the nose it would have been taken down for that reason... Am I missing something here?

  • LocalOaf [they/them]
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    13 days ago

    Not really on topic but it's wild to me that libs have essentially memory holed that Joe Biden is still the president and is completely senile and doesn't do anything and everything just keeps moving along like it's normal. Kamala is basically running like she's already won and an incumbent seeking a second term and none of the people who were saying pointing out Joe's "stutter" is ableist and ageist have anything to say about how there functionally isn't a president now but there's been no appreciable change in policy.

    michael-laugh biden-fall

    • Wertheimer [any]
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      13 days ago

      NYT the other day

      As a tumultuous summer that hastened the end of President Biden’s political career winds to a close, he has spent the past two weeks secluded in Southern California and at a home in Rehoboth Beach, Del., that has become his refuge from the pressures of the presidency.

      . . .

      He briefly addressed reporters about the hostages after attending Mass on Saturday evening, but otherwise tried to stay out of the public eye, emerging only on Wednesday and Saturday for afternoons on the beach.

      Some beachgoers, thrilled to find themselves on the same stretch of sand as the president, offered waves and greetings, but Mr. Biden, wearing red patterned swim shorts, a black cap and his signature aviators, turned his blue lounge chair around to avoid the onlookers — and at least one television camera.

      Totally still the president