2020 Presidential Race

AS opposed to the many achievements Trump has had in his lifetime?

How much of what Trump says "makes sense?"

And Trump is "...mentally capable of being president??"
Winning a political race is dependent upon one candidate differentiating themselves from the other. If your only defense of Biden is “muh Trump” then a majority of voters are going to go with the devil they know, and that’s not Biden.
 
Dem Platform Honors Native American Tribes That Fought Against U.S. in War of 1812

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The preamble to the Democratic Party’s draft platform formally honors a list of Native American tribes that resided on the land where its convention is being held—but neglects to acknowledge that many of these groups allied with the British and took up arms against the United States during the War of 1812.

The platform praises Native American communities that resided in the region, including the Chippewa, the Ho-Chunk Nation, and the Menominee Nation—groups that sided against the United States in the brutal 1812 conflict.

The Potawatomi, one of the tribes praised by the DNC, clashed with American soldiers in one of the most violent conflicts of the war, the Battle of Fort Dearborn, in which 12 children were killed by indigenous fighters as they attempted to evacuate the fort. The leader of the evacuation, Capt. William Wells, had his heart torn out and eaten by the Native American tribe, according to historical accounts.

The tribe also participated in the Battle of Frenchtown, also known as the "River Raisin Massacre," in which tents for wounded U.S. troops were set on fire by indigenous fighters, and soldiers who tried to escape were killed with tomahawks.

Dem Platform Honors Native American Tribes That Fought Against U.S. in War of 1812
 
Dem Platform Honors Native American Tribes That Fought Against U.S. in War of 1812

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The preamble to the Democratic Party’s draft platform formally honors a list of Native American tribes that resided on the land where its convention is being held—but neglects to acknowledge that many of these groups allied with the British and took up arms against the United States during the War of 1812.

The platform praises Native American communities that resided in the region, including the Chippewa, the Ho-Chunk Nation, and the Menominee Nation—groups that sided against the United States in the brutal 1812 conflict.

The Potawatomi, one of the tribes praised by the DNC, clashed with American soldiers in one of the most violent conflicts of the war, the Battle of Fort Dearborn, in which 12 children were killed by indigenous fighters as they attempted to evacuate the fort. The leader of the evacuation, Capt. William Wells, had his heart torn out and eaten by the Native American tribe, according to historical accounts.

The tribe also participated in the Battle of Frenchtown, also known as the "River Raisin Massacre," in which tents for wounded U.S. troops were set on fire by indigenous fighters, and soldiers who tried to escape were killed with tomahawks.

Dem Platform Honors Native American Tribes That Fought Against U.S. in War of 1812
Lol look at them backing those losers and traitors. Get wrecked you tent living inbreds.

*am I doing this right?*
 
Dem Platform Honors Native American Tribes That Fought Against U.S. in War of 1812

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The preamble to the Democratic Party’s draft platform formally honors a list of Native American tribes that resided on the land where its convention is being held—but neglects to acknowledge that many of these groups allied with the British and took up arms against the United States during the War of 1812.

The platform praises Native American communities that resided in the region, including the Chippewa, the Ho-Chunk Nation, and the Menominee Nation—groups that sided against the United States in the brutal 1812 conflict.

The Potawatomi, one of the tribes praised by the DNC, clashed with American soldiers in one of the most violent conflicts of the war, the Battle of Fort Dearborn, in which 12 children were killed by indigenous fighters as they attempted to evacuate the fort. The leader of the evacuation, Capt. William Wells, had his heart torn out and eaten by the Native American tribe, according to historical accounts.

The tribe also participated in the Battle of Frenchtown, also known as the "River Raisin Massacre," in which tents for wounded U.S. troops were set on fire by indigenous fighters, and soldiers who tried to escape were killed with tomahawks.

Dem Platform Honors Native American Tribes That Fought Against U.S. in War of 1812

Article is sooo lame....
 
So Axios did a focus groups with a group of voters who are never going to vote for Biden anyway. Let’s do some math and for the fun of it assume this is representative of the state as a whole (which a sample size of 9 definitely isn’t). 2/9 = 22% reversion, which by itself is probably enough to put it back in the D column. But the goal isn’t to get this 22% to vote for Biden. The goal is to get the ones who stayed home in 2016 to vote for Biden. Also focus group research under 100 people is garbage research.
 

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Winning a political race is dependent upon one candidate differentiating themselves from the other. If your only defense of Biden is “muh Trump” then a majority of voters are going to go with the devil they know, and that’s not Biden.
I'm not defending Biden, just pointing out the blatant hypocrisy of pointing at others and leveling accusations at them when you (or your candidate of choice) exhibit the same characteristics.
 
I think we all need to be honest here. Trump passing the "test" had absolutely no impact on my opinion of him. And Biden passing the same test would have no effect on Trump supporters' opinion of him, either.

Honestly, I have not seen one article, test, opinion, or argument on this site that makes me want to vote for either one of them.
 
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Honestly, I have not seen one article, test, opinion, or argument on this site that makes me want to vote for either one of them.
One would think both parties could find a better candidate, but the primary voters chose both of them, so here we are. I've never really had a negative or positive opinion on Biden. Just a meh opinion, I guess.
 
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Just saw on Reddit that Notre Dame cancelled hosting the Sept. 29 Presidential debate. Hopefully the debates commission has time to find a new venue.
 

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