The fact that they asked that question is because they want to change the subject from Lieden's and Trump's actual policies and they hoped Lieden would have an advantage on that. Given how the media hammers that theme it's a surprisingly small advantage.
The article has even more blatant bias toward the end:
Trump falsely claims his 2020 election defeat resulted from fraud. He included the claim in a fiery speech shortly before hundreds of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Five people died.
That has no logical connection to Lieden's approval ratings - what the article is allegedly about. Trying to change the subject.
Aside from the fact that they repeat the usual unprovable claim that Trump's belief that the election was stolen is false, who are the five people who died? The linked article says four people died that day. I think they were all Trump supporters, although I only knew about two. The linked article doesn't explain anything about who those people were.
The fifth is the Capitol officer who died of natural causes the next day. The linked article conveys the impression, without explicitly saying it, that the officer who died of natural causes was killed by Trump's supporters. It also links the later suicides of four officers to Trump supporters. Appalling stuff.
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Well, it IS Reuters (Canadian) BTW.
Does this mean he is going to send shoot to kill orders to everyone who disapproves of him just asking so I know when to buy my bulletproof vest
The alternative candidate(s) would be attractive, well-spoken, and well-rehearsed to claim surprise and although reluctant to serve, will do so to preserve our "democracy". Triangulation might be likely (meaning that the candidates could say that "Joe went too far" in places.)
Am I certain of this? Of course not, it's merely a guess. That said, we should prepare for the contingency by making strong, popular policy platforms now, and expecting to run against a pretend middle ground, and not just JB.
36 percent of Americans are morons.
Years ago I was a democrat precinct worker - I think there was lots of fraud going on... Want to know where it happens? In swing states... in precincts that hand in their ballot boxes 3 or 4 hours later than the rest of the state.
His retard rating is off the scale and he least be can brag about that
1) I remember Joe being very unpopular two years ago ( and one year ago, and three years ago, and four years ago ...)
2) I don’t remember the media admitting that Joe was unpopular two years ago.
His real approval rating is around 10% and I’d bet on it.
“Biden, a Democrat, has been largely tied with Trump in national polls”
Really?
Let’s hope all of the marxist dims fall below the margin of cheat.
“The state of the economy was seen as the top issue, picked by 23% of respondents as the most important problem facing the country. Some 21% saw political extremism as the top issue and 13% picked immigration.”
Political extremism as the 2nd top issue almost double over the issue of immigration? What alternate universe does Reuters live in? Sounds like they have been running their polls in the upper Manhattan West side and calling them “national” polls
BTW, as of today, Ohio is sticking to its guns on the ballot issue with Biden.
JUST IN: Joe Biden will NOT appear on the Ohio ballot in November as of right now, according to the Ohio Secretary of State
The Democratic Party has refused to follow state law requiring both parties to officially nominate their presidents 90 days before an election. Democrats aren’t doing that until 75 days prior.
And now, since the legislature has adjourned, the law cannot be changed, and Secretary of State Frank LaRose cannot make an exception.
This oughta be interesting!
Reuters can’t even spin for the Potato any longer.