Posted on 05/19/2024 11:32:04 PM PDT by knighthawk
President Joe Biden's motorcade drove through deep blue Atlanta this weekend to little fanfare, leading many to wonder about the enthusiasm for his 2024 campaign.
In 2020, the president became the first Democrat to win a presidential election in Georgia in 30 years. The party also won both senate seats in the Southern state.
But the state's landscape has shifted significantly over the last four years, with recent polls suggesting former president Donald Trump is in the lead in the Peach State.
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I can’t believe I forgot about the historic 1990 presidential election. Thanks, British journalists.
Woman in the limo to Biden who was sitting behind her as his motorcade drove through the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta:
“Mr. President, they can’t make you believe now that there are not some in this city who love and appreciate you, can they?”
Biden’s reply – “No, they sure can’t.”
Never mind this year, I’m still wondering about the lack of enthusiasm for Biden’s 2020 campaign. He had trouble getting more than a hundred people to show up for an event, and then he won with 81 million votes?
Also, the Dems clearly are willing to use the courts and the media to sway the election. But they weren’t willing to cheat here and there? C’mon, man!
What did Biden because they were white?
Guy is a F’n moron.
It would be interesting to see how many people would line the street if Trump followed the same route Biden took.
Relax the democrats have an Army printing and filling out ballots for the next election and Biden will win by over a billion votes this time , LOL
THAT would be interesting!
STAY SAFE! I’m seeing some bad weather there this morning. My daughter’s boyfriend is in Salina.
We had storms last night... lots of straight wind damage (up to 96 mph in some places). Thankfully, my neighborhood escaped harm, but many other places did not.
I wouldn’t even call it a “sparse crowd.” There was hardly anyone on the sides of the road!
I hope you fare well. I’m in Northern Illinois. We are looking at possibly some severe weather today and tomorrow. What a crazy year.
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