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'The Most Popular President In United States History" is down to 38% per Quinnipiac

At the rate he’s falling he could beat out Trump. If he digs in stays healthy and involved with making the decisions he has a real chance of winning. As prices keep rising anyone middle class or lower should feel the pain and disapprove. Another couple trillion and filling up your tank with gas should exceed $60. Sorry for being so pessimistic, truly hope they all wake up before they ruin the country.
 
Is there anyone here who approves of the job he’s doing???
 
38% approve or 38 people approve? I’m thinking it’s the latter. 38% would seem awfully high!
 
I think Biden hopes the 3.5 T package will improve his poll numbers significantly.Problem for him is it looks like he won’t get that much.
 
Only 1,199 days until the reset. What's scarier is we need to 2 good candidates.
I have little hope that’ll happen. Look at the last 2 cycles. Primaries are a shit show, contests to see who can be most extreme igniting the base, then move to the middle for electability with said-extreme candidates getting behind the moderate candidate they trash for months. The results have been Trump, Biden, Clinton. Maybe we’ll get some breakout extremism.

We’ll most likely get a gem like Trump/DeSantis vs Warren/Shumer. Lol
 
It’s not that big a deal right now, but interesting that Andrew Yang announced he has left the Democratic Party. If others follow (from both parties), will that be the spark?
 
It’s not that big a deal right now, but interesting that Andrew Yang announced he has left the Democratic Party. If others follow (from both parties), will that be the spark?
I'm waiting for someone like Mayor Pete to leave the party. Then maybe we can get an explanation on why he dropped out of the primary when he was kicking Biden's ass in the polls.
 
3rd party spearheaded by Yang, Mayor Pete, middle of the road Republicans. Please?
 
3rd party spearheaded by Yang, Mayor Pete, middle of the road Republicans. Please?
A 3rd party is a problem. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you need 270 to win the election and if you don't get to 270 the House picks the presidents while the Senate picks the VP. Letting those people decide....YIKES.
 
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I have little hope that’ll happen. Look at the last 2 cycles. Primaries are a shit show, contests to see who can be most extreme igniting the base, then move to the middle for electability with said-extreme candidates getting behind the moderate candidate they trash for months. The results have been Trump, Biden, Clinton. Maybe we’ll get some breakout extremism.

We’ll most likely get a gem like Trump/DeSantis vs Warren/Shumer. Lol
Good/funny post, but I don’t get the point that DeSamtis is extreme. Trump policy was middle of the road but he was an asshole, too.
 
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A 3rd party is a problem. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you need 270 to win the election and if you don't get to 270 the House picks the presidents while the Senate picks the VP. Letting those people decide....YIKES.
Do you need 270 or do you need a majority? I thought it was simple math in a 2 party system that 270 clinches, but I could be wrong.
 
Good/funny post, but I don’t get the point that DeSamtis is extreme. Trump policy was middle of the road but he was an asshole, too.
Nah, he’s not really but would make a dream ticket with Drumpf. Oh yeah, and some of Trump’s policies were very good but he’s an extreme candidate, not so much politically.

A base that would elect him now is insane. Could you not find a Republican with his policies that isn’t a lunatic?
 
A 3rd party is a problem. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you need 270 to win the election and if you don't get to 270 the House picks the presidents while the Senate picks the VP. Letting those people decide....YIKES.
2 party system is perfect… or else things change too quickly.
 
Do you need 270 or do you need a majority? I thought it was simple math in a 2 party system that 270 clinches, but I could be wrong.
I'm almost positive in order to be elected president, a candidate must win the majority of electoral college votes, whether 2 people run or 10 people run.
 
Do you need 270 or do you need a majority? I thought it was simple math in a 2 party system that 270 clinches, but I could be wrong.
You need 270 to be elected President, a legitimate 3rd party could make that interesting.
 
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