56% of the country are better off now, in the middle of this pandemic than they were 4 years ago, in the middle of Obama/Biden's stagnant economy. Truly a liberal nightmare, isn't it?
It's not a plan, it's a list of platitudes, clichés and empty slogans. If the virus could read and surf the internet, they would actually have a better than average chance to bore it to death... or it could have committed suicide around the paragraph 5 or 6. I almost did . But a plan it is not.
I know, the plan your side follows is, it will magically disappear. We have turned the corner as infections and deaths hit new records. Yep, great plan tRUMP has.
Rasmussen lost all credibility in 2018. Now they are considered an outlier (that is giving completely unrealistic Pro-Trump numbers).
It's about Rasmussen polling, and this is not only relevant, it's the most relevant fact we have. They have a history of leaning to the Right, and the 2018 polls support that idea.
Sort of like, "Drain the Swamp", "Lock her up", "Repeal and Replace", right? Like it or not, that's politics.
No, not sort of like. These are slogans and campaign objectives (not lock her up of course), they've never been billed as a "plan", yet even they are more specific that Biden's platitudes, clichés and slogans that he is trying to pass for a plan.
I am not running for president. I don't have a plan or a website with my plan for the country. But Joe Biden does, for those who wish to be informed on his positions.
Each State has their own rules and laws regarding voting. Each States election commission is bipartisan. If not,there's something drastically wrong with the State. Each ballot, in person, mailed, or dropped off all have to meet the State's requirements. Many mailed and dropped of ballots get disqualified because of stupid mistakes. That is proof alone that the system works.
So...replacing Obamacare doesn't imply a plan to replace it WITH, huh? And of course, the Trump 2016 campaign published a plan to get Mexico to pay for the wall, a plan that was not viable and never got off the ground. My point is that campaign rhetoric is campaign rhetoric, regardless of whether the word "plan" is used in it. It would be great if no one did it, but it's silly to complain just about the tactics of the side you oppose when your own side does it so much.
Replacing Obamacare was a goal, not a plan. Building the wall and making Mexico pay for it were very specific concrete items and they were part of Trump's goal to stop/minimize illegal immigration. Biden's plan on COVID is not a plan, it's a bunch of empty slogans. "We'll make sure everyone who needs a test gets a test" is a slogan, a goal. A plan would specify how exactly this will be achieved and what steps that are not being taken now will be taken by Biden.
If you want to live in the past, then you should start a thread about past congressional elections. This thread is about the presidential election, and Rasmussen's polling on it. I see today where Rasmussen still shows a 52% approval rating for Trump, with 47% disapproval. They also show Trump with a 48% to 47% edge over Biden nationwide. https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/prez_track_oct28
1) Accuracy is relevant. 2) The RCP average is -9. But if you take Rasmussen out, it's about -10%. One of the surprising features of polling in this campaign has been it's consistency. Trump's disapproval rating goes back even further, of course. People don't like him... https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_trump_job_approval-6179.html
That's a sad wish. I hope all votes can be counted, rather than have somebody win because of mistakes.