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Biden vs. Trump Poll


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Biden vs. Trump Poll  

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  1. 1. How would you grade Biden's Presidency So Far?

  2. 2. Has Biden been a better president than Trump so far?

  3. 3. Biden's approval is anywhere between 38% to 47% with 44% as the average, will he get back up to 50% approval again before 2024 election day?

  4. 4. At the time, which candidate was at least slightly preferable in the 2020 election?

  5. 5. Thinking of the future, who is slightly preferable in 2024?

  6. 6. Democrats would be better off....

    • Keeping Biden on the ticket for 2024 because of the incumbency advantage and/or because Biden could regain some support.
    • Have Biden decline, allowing a free for all with Harris or Buttigieg as frontrunners, but also risking the loss of the incumbency advantage
    • Have Biden resign ASAP, so Harris can get an incumbency advantage and see if she can save the administration's falling approval.
    • Keep Biden on the ticket for 2024 but have several other Democrats challenge him as if it were 2020.
  7. 7. If Biden's approval is 44% on election day 2024, which of the following are likely to defeat Biden?

    • Trump
    • Trump Jr
    • Pence
    • DeSantis
    • Tim Scott
    • Nikki Haley
    • Kristi Noem
    • Marjorie Taylor-Greene
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    • Mike Pompeo
    • Marco Rubio
    • Ted Cruz
    • Rand Paul
    • None of these GOP people could defeat Biden, even if Biden is at 44%
  8. 8. Is Biden likely to win reelection if he gets his approval up to 47% by election day 2024?

  9. 9. Is Biden likely to win reelection if he gets his approval up to 50% by election day 2024?

  10. 10. Which of the following is more likely to happen than the other?

    • Biden will run for reelection
    • Biden will not run for reelection because he will decline, resign, or die in office.
  11. 11. Which of the following is more likely to happen than the other?

    • Trump will run for president again
    • Trump will not run for president again due to age, health, fear of losing, or just because he decides he doesn't want to.
  12. 12. Who is likely to get the Democratic nomination if they are all in the race together?

    • Biden
    • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
  13. 13. Who is likely to get the GOP nomination if they are all in the race together?

  14. 14. Are you worried about your slightly preferred major party's midterm election chances in 2022?

  15. 15. Are you worried about your slightly preferred major party's general election chances in 2024?

  16. 16. Who did you vote for in 2020?

    • Biden
    • Trump
    • I voted 3rd party
    • I didn't vote or couldn't legally vote
  17. 17. Who will you likely vote for in 2024?

    • Biden
    • Trump
    • I'll vote 3rd party
    • I won't vote or I will not be able to legally vote


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Weird phenomenon lol

The two posters who think Biden's presidency is above average (vcczar and Rezi) lean no on whether Biden will return to 50%. 

Pringles and I, who are bad and average respectively (lower than vcczar and Rezi) lean yes on that fact. 

Obv the two that say he's failed are a firm no on that. 

Just something I noticed 🙂 

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44 minutes ago, Hestia said:

Weird phenomenon lol

The two posters who think Biden's presidency is above average (vcczar and Rezi) lean no on whether Biden will return to 50%. 

Pringles and I, who are bad and average respectively (lower than vcczar and Rezi) lean yes on that fact. 

Obv the two that say he's failed are a firm no on that. 

Just something I noticed 🙂 

I just think we are so partisan that anyone getting 50% will be impossible. A lot of people that had supported Biden hated Trump and initially supported Biden. I think some that don't support Biden anymore will still take him over Trump, fortunately.

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7 minutes ago, vcczar said:

I just think we are so partisan that anyone getting 50% will be impossible. A lot of people that had supported Biden hated Trump and initially supported Biden. I think some that don't support Biden anymore will still take him over Trump, fortunately.

This. A lot of Biden’s initial support was because he wasn’t trump. And while he may have lost some of the support from this group, they’d still likely vote for him again over Trump. 

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3 hours ago, Patine said:

The Rematch of the Dotards again! The major party GE candidates that would MOST show nothing had been learned, no advancement had been made, and divisiveness with old geezers who are among THE LAST the nation needs or SHOULD want to run. The former enabler and cheerleader of some of the worst crimes and betrayals by the U.S. Government from the Senate versus the incompetent, blowhard, narcissistic bull in the china shop should be retired - to life in prison for the crimes they committed in office, along with Bush, Cheney, Rove, Obama, Bolton, Miller, Bannon, Kissinger, Kerry, both Clintons, and all the others, frankly.

Out of genuine interest, of the current crop who is your ideal US President? Additionally, what are your thoughts on the likes of Ralph Nader?

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1 minute ago, Patine said:

Nader is interesting, but has a flaw Trump, Sanders, Biden, Warren, and Clinton all also suffer from - geriatric age...

Who is your most preferable US politician that could run for president that is not geriatric? If one isn't ideal, who is tolerable? 

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2 minutes ago, Patine said:

Just answered while you were typing, above. But I couldn't think of a non-elder I knew of.

But who is the best of the non-elder? Have you investigated any of the non-elders? Let me suggest some to look up:

  • Sen. Sherrod Brown (age 68) of OH
  • Sen. Jeff Merkley (age 64) of OR
  • Sen. Jon Ossof (Age 34) of GA
  • Rep. Ro Khanna (age 45) of CA
  • Rep. Jahana Hayes (age 48) of CT
  • Rep. Ayanna Pressley (age 47) of MA
  • Rep. Ritchie Torres (age 33) of NY
  • Rep. Mondaire Jones (age 34) of NY
  • Rep. Pramila Jayapal (age 56) of WA
  • Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes (age 34) of WI
  • Stacey Abrams (age 47) of GA
  • Andrew Gillum (age 42) of FL

These are probably the only politicians that I think come close to your values that are under 70. Note: They are all Democrats, although some of align also with Social Democrats or Democratic Socialists. On the whole, they are relatively pacifist, pro-social justice, and of high integrity. The only questionable integrity figure is Gillum. Stacey Abrams is openly ambitious, but she's doing the right things. 

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7 hours ago, vcczar said:

But who is the best of the non-elder? Have you investigated any of the non-elders? Let me suggest some to look up:

  • Sen. Sherrod Brown (age 68) of OH
  • Sen. Jeff Merkley (age 64) of OR
  • Sen. Jon Ossof (Age 34) of GA
  • Rep. Ro Khanna (age 45) of CA
  • Rep. Jahana Hayes (age 48) of CT
  • Rep. Ayanna Pressley (age 47) of MA
  • Rep. Ritchie Torres (age 33) of NY
  • Rep. Mondaire Jones (age 34) of NY
  • Rep. Pramila Jayapal (age 56) of WA
  • Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes (age 34) of WI
  • Stacey Abrams (age 47) of GA
  • Andrew Gillum (age 42) of FL

These are probably the only politicians that I think come close to your values that are under 70. Note: They are all Democrats, although some of align also with Social Democrats or Democratic Socialists. On the whole, they are relatively pacifist, pro-social justice, and of high integrity. The only questionable integrity figure is Gillum. Stacey Abrams is openly ambitious, but she's doing the right things. 

I would grant you that several of these are of at least decent integrity.

Ossoff is of midling integrity.

Abrams, Gillum, and Jayapal, however, are are all supremely lacking in integrity. I don't trust them as far as I can throw them.

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  • 4 weeks later...

The 2024 election is going to end with all of us disappearing six feet under!

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