NYT did a new poll with a likely voter screen and likely voters prefer Biden too.
I mean that's 53%. This demographic is supposed to be the one Biden is relying on to win, so this is a disastrous number.
Well yes. Now add in "Generic Democrat" and watch Biden's numbers drop like they're a 21 year old in their first club.
biden the man who helped take voting rights away, did not defend women's rights or anyone's bodily autonomy (why would this catholic defend abortion rights anyways), first day as president went back on campaign promises and fired cannabis users, promised national police reform and did nothing look at Georgia's cop city, minimum wage was a campaign promise that went nowhere
and as soon as you bring this up you get labeled as a trump lover and vilified
this country is totally fucked and is disuniting more by the day just look at the states rights issue federal law is going away in favor of what fifty individual states want to do
well the other guy has rallies where they chant "kill f*ggots, kill all transgenders" so show me a meaningful alternative that doesn't require a full overhaul of both the electorate and the electoral system by next November or I'm voting for Biden
I think this is always been the case but also young voters don't vote or express their opinions or do anything but jerk off
Clearly because of the lack of options... Biden and Trump again ey 😵💫
9% said they wouldn’t vote, but how many actually won’t bother going to the polls?
It’s true that abortion drove out young voters, but I’m interested to see how long that bump goes on for
I believe we'll just get them in the mail here. Should be standard everywhere tbh
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