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A pervasive sense of fear has settled in at the highest levels of the Democratic Party over President Joe Biden's reelection prospects, even among officeholders and strategists who had previously expressed confidence about the coming battle with Donald Trump.

All year, Democrats had been on a joyless and exhausting grind through the 2024 election. But now, nearly five months from the election, anxiety has morphed into palpable trepidation, according to more than a dozen party leaders and operatives. And the gap between what Democrats will say on TV or in print, and what they'll text their friends, has only grown as worries have surged about Biden's prospects.

“You don't want to be that guy who is on the record saying we're doomed, or the campaign's bad or Biden's making mistakes. Nobody wants to be that guy,” said a Democratic operative in close touch with the White House and granted anonymity to speak freely.

But Biden's stubbornly poor polling and the stakes of the election “are creating the freakout,” he said.

“This isn't, ‘Oh my God, Mitt Romney might become president.' It's ‘Oh my God, the democracy might end.'”

Despite everything, Trump is running ahead of Biden in most battleground states. He raised far more money in April, and the landscape may only become worse for Democrats, with Trump's hush-money trial concluding and another — this one involving the president's son — set to begin in Delaware.

The concern has metastasized in recent days as Trump jaunted to some of the country's most liberal territories, including New Jersey and New York, to woo Latinx and Black voters as he boasted, improbably, that he would win in those areas.

While he's long lagged Biden in cash on hand, Trump's fundraising outpaced the president's by $25 million last month, and included a record-setting $50.5 million haul from an event in Palm Beach, Florida. One adviser to major Democratic Party donors provided a running list that has been shared with funders of nearly two dozen reasons why Biden could lose, ranging from immigration and high inflation to the president's age, the unpopularity of Vice President Kamala Harris and the presence of third-party candidates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

“Donors ask me on an hourly basis about what I think,” the adviser said, calling it “so much easier to show them, so while they read it, I can pour a drink.”

The adviser added, “The list of why we ‘could' win is so small I don't even need to keep the list on my phone.”

On the day after news broke that Biden had trailed Trump in fundraising last month, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey raised the pressure on donors as she introduced the president to a crowd of 300.

The cluster of fundraising events Biden attended in Boston that day were expected to bring in more than $6 million for his political operation. But Healey said that wasn't good enough.

“To those of you who opened up your wallets, thank you,” said Healey, a Democrat in her first term. “We'd like you to open them up a little bit more and to find more patriots — more patriots who believe in this country, who recognize and understand the challenge presented at this time.”

Laughter rippled through the room. But Healey's voice turned serious. With unusual urgency for Healey, the governor implored the room of high-dollar donors and local Democratic leaders to “think long and hard” about the stakes of the election.

There have been few moments in Biden's term as president that haven't been second-guessed, and his aides have made sport of sneering at grim predictions, compiling dossiers of headlines and clips in which the president was underestimated. Biden campaign aides and allies point to some positive polls, including in the battlegrounds, and Trump's comparative lack of campaigning and infrastructure in the key states, including staff, organizing programs and advertising.

A Biden campaign adviser granted anonymity to speak freely stressed that the president's team never made any indication that Trump's hush-money trial would help — or hurt — him. Instead, the adviser contended that Trump will be forced to defend cutting back abortion rights, attacking democracy and advancing corporate interests as president.

“Trump's photo-ops and PR stunts may get under the skin of some very serious D.C. people as compelling campaigning, but they will do nothing to win over the voters that will decide this election,” Biden campaign spokesperson Kevin Munoz told POLITICO. “The work we do every day on the ground and on the airwaves in our battleground states — to talk about how President Biden is fighting for the middle class against the corporate greed that's keeping prices high, and highlight Donald Trump's anti-American campaign for revenge and retribution and abortion bans — is the work that will again secure us the White House.”

Biden supporters who remain optimistic say they'd rather be him than Trump, before rallying around abortion and issues of reproductive rights, which Rep. Dan Kildee, a Michigan Democrat, called “a fundamental game-changer.”

“We have to run a campaign, where honestly, we drive home the message that Donald Trump takes us back to the 19th century. Biden takes us further into the 21st century,” Kildee said.

He did not remark on whether such a campaign is being run, or run to his satisfaction.

“A lot can happen between now and then,” acknowledged Rep. Ann Kuster, a Democrat from New Hampshire, who is retiring after the fall election. She, too, pointed to eroding abortion rights under the conservative-led Supreme Court remade by Trump. “I know a significant number of voters are going to be motivated by the Dobbs decision.”

But Democratic critics of the campaign's approach — while agreeing that abortion should be a winning issue — said they're challenged when pressed by friends to make the case for why Biden will win.

“There's still a path to win this, but they don't look like a campaign that's embarking on that path right now,” said Pete Giangreco, a longtime Democratic strategist who's worked on multiple presidential campaigns. “If the frame of this race is, ‘What was better, the 3.5 years under Biden or four years under Trump,' we lose that every day of the week and twice on Sunday.”

In the swing state of Michigan, Democratic state Rep. Laurie Pohutsky suggested Biden's standing is so tenuous that down-ballot Democrats can't rely in November “on the top of the ticket to pull us along.”

“In 2020, there was enough energy to get Donald Trump out and there were other things on the ballot that brought young people out in subsequent elections.”

She said, “That's not the case this time. I worry that because we've had four years with a stable White House, particularly young voters don't feel that sense of urgency and might not remember how disastrous 2017 was right after the Trump administration took over.”

Whatever the Biden campaign has been doing over the past two months — and it's a lot of activity, including $25 million in swing-state ad spending, according to AdImpact — it has had only a limited effect. According to FiveThirtyEight, Biden's average job-approval rating on March 7, the date of his State of the Union Address, was 38.1 percent. As of Friday, it's 38.4 percent.

And his standing against Trump has also changed little. On April 22, the day Trump's criminal trial began, the presumptive GOP nominee held a 0.3-point lead in national polls, according to FiveThirtyEight. Trump is up about a point since then, currently leading Biden by 1.4 points in the FiveThirtyEight average.

Asked about polling, Munoz said: “The only metric that will define the success of this campaign is Election Day.”

Trump, meanwhile, has already started his incursion into safe blue states. His campaign's psychological warfare in New York, California and New Jersey — where House districts will determine control of Congress' lower chamber — is spiking Democrats' already-elevated blood pressure.

“New York Democrats need to wake up,” said Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine. “The number of people in New York, including people of color that I come across who are saying positive things about Trump, is alarming.”

Biden's weaker numbers bear that out. A Siena College poll released Wednesday showed Biden leading Trump in New York by only 9 points — 47 to 38 percent among registered voters. Four years ago, Biden won the state by 23 points. The president is under water with every demographic delineated in the poll — other than Black voters. Fifty-three percent of Latinx and 54 percent of whites reported having an unfavorable opinion of him. To that end, Biden released TV and radio ads in the Empire State on Thursday, ahead of Trump's campaign rally in the Bronx.

Levine has been something of a Paul Revere in New York, sounding alarms two years ago when a Trump-aligned Republican gubernatorial candidate, Lee Zeldin, appeared to be gaining on Kathy Hochul, the moderate Democratic incumbent. Hochul narrowly held him off.

“I'm worried it's going to be a 2022 situation, where everyone wakes up in the last seven weeks and has to scramble,” Levine said of his state, which hasn't swung to the GOP since Ronald Reagan in 1980.

This cycle, Democrats also have to contend with the war in Ukraine and the conflict between Israel and Hamas, which has deeply divided their ranks and contributed to a sense of chaos. Rep. Ritchie Torres, a New York Democrat known for his ardent defense of Israel, was similarly concerned for his party, though he pointed to the higher cost of groceries and goods that started during the pandemic and has yet to abate.

“The greatest political challenge confronting the president starts with an “i,” but it's not Israel, it's inflation,” Torres said. “The cost of living is a challenge that we have to figure out how to manage.”

He said Biden should focus on issues around affordability and continue to tout his success in capping insulin costs in areas with high rates of diabetes, like his Bronx district.

“The election is more competitive than it should be, given the wretchedness of who Donald Trump is,” he said. “In a properly functioning democracy, Donald Trump should have no viable path to the presidency. The fact of a competitive race is cause for concern.”

Trump has railed against blue-state officials, starting with the justice system in New York. In California, he dispatched his daughter-in-law, Lara, and one of his sons, Eric, to hold up the West Coast's Democratic heavyweight as a cautionary tale.

“I'm sorry you have to live in communism,” Eric Trump said Wednesday at the Stampede, a country music venue in Temecula, an inland community between Los Angeles and San Diego. Trump casually dismissed California Democrat Gavin Newsom as the nation's “worst governor.”

“Make no mistake,” Trump said, “there is a war happening in this country.”

The elder Trump is set to appear in early June at the San Francisco fundraiser hosted by tech investor David Sacks and his wife, Jacqueline, a clothing brand executive, along with venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya.

Palihapitiya's past political donations run the gamut, from Elizabeth Warren to a super PAC supporting Kennedy Jr. He also gave to the recall committee against Newsom in 2021 and briefly considered running for governor. Silicon Valley's red pilling has brought even more unwanted national attention on issues of open-air drug use, homeless encampments and gangs of thieves who ransack retail stores across the Bay Area.

And as in New York, California Democrats are bracing for more incoming from Trump.

“San Francisco has changed with the taxpayers, the job creators, the tech CEOs who want to engage with the city and its politics,” said Harmeet Dhillon, the RNC committee member from California.

Dhillon was reflecting on her run-ins with Democrats in the city, where she spent years leading the local GOP before her law firm represented Trump in legal fights to remain on state ballots. Few Democrats are willing to confide in Dhillon about their fears, she conceded, but no one is sharing a sense of enthusiasm for Biden, either.

“The most diplomatic thing I hear from Democrats is, ‘Oh my God, are these the choices we have for president?'”

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Are there really burgers out there who think Biden is going to win?

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I wanted Russia to lose, but it seems biden is such a phenomenally bad candidate that demorats have echo chambered themselves away from reality same as in 2016

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They want Ukraine to stay in this flux so they can launder money through it to friends and family allies.

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God I wish we had GW Bush back. He'd close the border, carpet bomb Moscow, Tehran and Baghdad (because frick 'em) and throw out a 72mph fastball in the strike zone at the Yankees game all within 24 hours

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George W. Bush, was the last pro-immigrant Republican President. His brand of business-friendly non-racist Republicanism loved immigrants (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comprehensive_Immigration_Reform_Act_of_2007)

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It's Bernies turn

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This is all laying the ground work to bring Hillary in last minute to save us all. It's Her Time!

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Oh pls bb

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I'll Pokemon Go to the polls this time I promise!

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It's STILL her turn! :marseyagree: :marseyhillary:

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If only

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Hillary bros we gotta have faith

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It's amazing how coherent he seems in comparison to Biden. They're the same age.

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Bernie was too poor to spend his political career snorting lines of coke with the cool politicians.

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Biden had 2 aneurysms and the risk of brain damage is like 70% on that. Everyone declines with age but maybe he was on shakier ground after the operations.

By contrast bernie had a heart attack but he went to the hospital and was still conscious so the brain risk is way lower.

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Pretty :marseyglam: much everyone :marseynorm: I know is a lib and all of them think :marseyoscargamble: Biden :marseyliberty: is falling :marseyslipperyslope: apart :marseyvenn6:

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Trump will be felony arrested, he'll be removed from the ballot in 37 states because of it and Biden will win by default. He blows (up) more muslims than don ever did anyway

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7:3 odds in favor of Biden

Reason: nothing ever happens

Source: my dreams

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Am in ur dreams bb :marseyflirt:

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Sadly yes

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He can still win, assuming third party support collapses (as tradition would predict). If Trump gets convicted on the current charges that could also boost Biden a bit depending on how both sides play it

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If Trump gets convicted, he's getting a 3rd term as prez

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There's a power user r-slur going by the name @pizzashill for one

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Lol this is the same stuff you tards were saying in 2020.

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The real one or fake one?

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Bidens VP*

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I can't wait for the absolute meltdown when Trump wins again.

It's going to make the George Floyd insurrections look like actual peaceful protests, lmao.

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Kamala Harris will refuse to certify, bravely acting as the last defense of democracy.

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Kamala Harris will fall to her knees faster than Willie Brown can unbuckle his belt.

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i just wanna see the mental gymnastics when they have their own jan 6 and how the rules don't apply to them because this time it was stolen and theyre saving democracy

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Lol they already did that in 2016

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Maybe this will solve Canada's rising Indian population

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If anything he'd make it worse


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Yeah last time Trump merely talked about limiting immigration and Trudeau said he'd welcome them the border crossing spiked like crazy and all the hotels in Montreal filled up to capacity that they started shipping them to Toronto

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Dunno nuking canada seems like a good fix

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Probably not. Nobody is as energetic about it this time around. Everyone but the chattering class seems much more resigned to their fate this time. And the "riots" after Trump won the first time were nothing compared to the Summer of Love.

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deja vu

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More like Dems are getting annoyed that the media keeps playing up the "Dems in disarray" narrative while ignoring the danger of Trump just so that they can get more clicks. The media is one of the first groups that Trump's administration will come for.

This dude lives in an alternate reality where the journos aren't screeching about orange man 24/7.

I'll take a one-way ticket please :marseybegging:

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while ignoring the danger of Trump j

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“This isn't, ‘Oh my God, Mitt Romney might become president.' It's ‘Oh my God, the democracy might end.'”

t. Democrat insider who accurately describes all redditors.

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Are redditors illiterate or r-slurred? :marseyhmm:

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Lol they were saying the same things about Romney in 12 anyway

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Lol not like Trump. In 2012, the rightoids were the ones hysterics.

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They're both in a perpetual state of hysterics. Biden (then VP) told black ppl Romney was gonna put them back in chains wtf are you talking about lol

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The meltdowns about Obama were :marseychefkiss:

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God I hate wingcucks. I was looking for a Glenn Beck crying video, but all the first ones I found are all prefaced with smug malnourished leftoid narration and I'm too lazy to dig deeper.

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Both

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Mitt Romney was painted as an out of touch rich guy as if that doesn't describe every politician. At least bill Clinton was a redneck

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i mean romney was against obama :marseyjetbombing: who was a much stronger candidate. against biden :marseyusa: or hillary :marseyclintongarrison: he would :marseywood: win in a landslide.

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The funny thing is their obsession about making this election about Trump and muh democracy instead grocery prices and rent is the whole fricking reason

They think sperging even more about him and prioritizing what NYTimes/Politico journos talk about will make regular people stop caring about their own lives

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These are Russian astroturfers

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It's gotta be depressing being a "blue no matter who" type and being presented with Biden as your choice. They must die a little inside every time he has a dementia moment.

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Many of them pretend those moments don't exist.

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Probably better for your sanity, can't blame em

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“Donors ask me on an hourly basis about what I think,” the adviser said, calling it “so much easier to show them, so while they read it, I can pour a drink.”

:marseysmugsideeyes: :marseysmugsideeyes: :marseysmugsideeyes:

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!boozers which one of you is working for the Biden campaign?

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Joe Biden: Keeping the status quo and boy does the status quo look pretty bad. No retirement until dying doesn't seem cool.

Trump: You know, lets just gamble on it. I'm not gonna be able to retire anyways, maybe a civil war/world war will improve my situation or just kill me. Nuclear war/civil war is preferable to the status quo because maybe we will get The Purge or some jobs and pay increases out of it.

Palestine in both options gets gunned down by Israelis.

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Trump wasn't an effective president at all last time. Journ*lists and redditors constantly describe themselves as being "terrified" of a second term, but all he is going to do if he comes back is fire a bunch of people, attempt to pass a bunch of idiotic executive orders (again) that get blocked over and over by federal courts, and maybe very slightly slow down our country becoming a satellite state of Mexico. And he'll sneed a lot in public, which is the only thing he's actually good for.

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I think he might've learned a lesson since last time and be somewhat seething about the lawfare. He probably will staff his cabinet with Steve Bannon types again, but this time keep them, and pivot further to the paleo-right as Neo-Conservatism is :marseydead:

The reaction to January 6 and Mike Pence and others turning on him showed he pretty much can't trust most of his former cabinet. He'll keep the MIGA :marseymerchant:s who only care about Israel of course, but I doubt he really has it in him to appeal to the ghost of Reagan. He'll be sensitive to getting loyalty this time around, and I think by sticking to :marseychud: politicians who care about slowing white demographic decline, and Zionists who literally just want to cling to Israel, and pandering 100% to both groups, he'll have a loyal cabinet that will stick by him through thick and thin. If he goes with anyone else he'll get impeached on something and suffer from lawfare.

He'll unironically run out of energy though and just blob out in some chair like 78 year old men do, so his cabinet will be running the show while he says dumb shit and just goes back to being an orange r-slur for the cameras. Unironically if the left flattered him a little, or even left him alone entirely, not giving him attention, he'd just literally shit his pants and do nothing as a president. They've forced him to take action and take a side through the threat of prison.

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You could have done crack instead of this shit

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Yeah that's why heritage foundation made their whole Project 2025 about massively increasing executive power (like bush and Obama did) because they know anything Trump wants with be DOA like last time and congress has been on a 3 decade descent into uselessness, going from 50% to 15% approval ratings

The only thing you can hope for in a politician is theyre less destructive than the other guy anyway

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Palestine in both options gets gunned down by Israelis.

thank god we'll be okay

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Imagine millions of Jews with a bunch of free time to get angry about new things that's not the muzzies next door

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We're closer to a world war under Biden than we ever were under Trump

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Under Biden an American nuclear first strike is zero.

Under Trump an American nuclear first strike is not zero.

Simple as.

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The thing he didn't do before, while US politicians now are demanding Russia and the Palis be nuked?

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conservative US politicians demanding that though?

Likely performatively so people can say “look how much closer to war we are under Biden”

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The war they didn't have an opportunity for? The first thing both parties did after Trump was gone was demand more war and buttsex in Botswana or whatever.

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The thing he didn't do before, while US politicians now are demanding Russia and the Palis be nuked?

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Calling for things to be nuked is a long American wingcuck tradition, every country with nukes does it

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Only important thing is keeping America stable until AGI, that will fix America's economy and radically change life anyway. Biden is more stable.

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One of the greatest increases of personal wealth in Yuropoor history was when the plague thinned out the herd and left more resources for everyone + increased demand for labor. :taynod:

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If the Dems cared about winning they'd have ran someone else. Once you realize they care more about their government jobs than the country as a whole the better off you will be.

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They care about winning, but ONLY with an easily suggestible mummy they can slide any government-mandated drag-queen story hour bill in front of and have him sign it just so he can go back into cryostatis

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That's pretty much how this presidency has been

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Dems only nominated Biden in 2020 because he was the only alternative to Bernie that wouldn't have been destroyed by Trump. They don't have anyone else.

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I sometimes forget that establishment types use "Latinx" unironically since it's used basically as a slur everywhere else.

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found the mention of 2025

remember, this org can barely get 30 likes on twitter but is apparently going to install a fascist state

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I hope that's a teenager. There are 90 good reasons to not want Trump to be president. Maybe not entirely good enough for Biden to be the preferred candidate, but 90 reasons that are real and good enough and not "there is a convoluted extreme Christ fascist plan to take over the world." What is it with wingcuck obsession with ultimately killing their own message?

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name one!

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He eats his steaks well done with ketchup and he's fat

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true

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The 2025 plan sounds dramaphilic. :marseydarktrumplove::marseydarktrumplove::marseydarktrumplove:

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The 19th century? :marseysurejan:

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!chuds RETVRN :marseynapoleon2:

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miss him so much bros :marseycry:

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Holy shit. Look at this cope from /r/politics

Polls happen all time time at this point in the election cycle and the information gained from it is used with a grain of salt. What we should be looking at is how the situation looks historically. At this point in Obama's reelection campaign, the last time a Democratic Incumbent ran, one would see that Obama wasn't in much of a better situation than Biden is currently. But Obama won reelection relatively easily. Will it be just like in 2016? No. But I am not going to be told what to think when I remember what happened before.

The kicker this cycle is that it isn't a new candidate on the Republican side, so you must take that into account. When you do Biden is not in a drastic situation. Of course a former Republican President that only had one team is going to have a leg up on someone new, at the very least in name recognition.

Basically "well Obama's polls didn't look great but we won" as if Obama and Biden have anywhere close to the same energy. And then he one-ups himself with "and that wasn't against a former president" as if Trump's incumbency is going to hurt him (it probably won't, not more than in 2020 certainly).

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>“This isn't, ‘Oh my God, Mitt Romney might become president.' It's ‘Oh my God, the democracy might end.'”

If you have to phrase it like this though, it's already ended. "Vote me and only me or America will die" is not democracy manifest. It's a threat, just like it was in 2016 and 2020. And people are sick of empty threats.

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By the use of "dems", it seems obvious this is just more bullshit from the right.

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The article is from politico.com, but the big problem is that OP called the Democrats "Dems." :soysnooseethe:

That whole article is written around a nameless anonymous source lmao gtfo here.

Funny how that didn't stop the snoos from :soysnooseethe:'ing Russiagate and all of its anonymous sources.

lol no we aren't. GTFOH Your post history is crazzzyyyyy

>so unperturbed they had to downmarsey this attack to 0

:soysnoo: Right? Lol. Bro went crying to another sub. These people have brain damage.

:marseyakshually: To have brain damage, one must have first possessed a fully functioning brain.

[OP] i would have but the problem is i automatically assume everyone on this sub especially by 2024 is either a bot or a moron so, not really crying right now, no

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>not perturbed

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Maybe this sub needs to limit who can post articles.

The mods could say that you just need to show that you kind of very slightly understand what LAMF means and it's fine to post.

Because with an example like this, it's not just that it isn't LAMF but in fact there's no way anyone could mistake it for LAMF. OP had either posted this without trying to understand what LAMF is or they're a troll who's intentionally posting irrelevant content. Either way, they're wasting everyone else's time.

yea what your sub needs is to become an even more insulated echo chamber ahahaha lmao [-48 cuz :soysnooseethe:]

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They really hate it when people call out the obvious. LAMF has almost always banned posts if it's a leftoid getting hoisted by his own petard.

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Trump might be a fricking r-slur, but at least he knows how too have loyal followers. Can't wait for the eternal seethe when he wins this year.

Trans lives matter

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Biden just needs a bigger dose of coke, then he'll have the energy to stop letting the DNC run on autopilot

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>“This isn't, ‘Oh my God, Mitt Romney might become president.' It's ‘Oh my God, the democracy might end.'”

Democracy dies when the people vote in elections

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when these articles come out about trump :marseyusa: they are immediately and without question :marseyburgers: believed to be absolute facts.

when it's a democrat :marseylibertyfireworks: it's

oh it's just like one person :marseychonkerfoid: who cares

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wrong. just like every other time people have said this.

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no we aren't keep feeding :marseybreadcrumbing: the narrative we're voting :marseynatesilver: for biden

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why won;t they name the people saying this stuff obviously it's fake or they'd tell us who said this stuff

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YEAH WELL ORANGE :marseycitrusshrug: MAN BAD AND IF HE WINS DEMOCRACY WILL END AND EVERYONE :marseynorm: WILL BE HUNTED DOWN AND MURDERED :marseydead: THESE NEWS WEBSITES WONT EVEN EXIST ANYMORE SO ANYONE PUBLISHING STORIES LIKE THIS IS AN IDIOT

all real things people in that thread :marseystitch: are saying why do i ever fricking :marseytom: open reddit :marseychtorrr2: threads :uhuh:

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>“This isn't, ‘Oh my God, Mitt Romney might become president.' It's ‘Oh my God, the democracy might end.'”

It's absolutely unfrickingbelievable that these clowns can say this with any sort of conviction. It's almost equally unbelievable that it's almost 10 years of them peddling this dogshit and in that span not being able to field a single viable candidate after "It's her turn!!" crashed and burned. The democrats are an absolute disgrace. You'd think they'd be up against some visionary genius or irreproachable elder statesman with how they're pooping their pants.

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https://media.giphy.com/media/xThuWh9SL6ZeTnkOGs/giphy.webp

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Brandon has been the worst president in history and will go down as both a tyrant and absolute failure. Brandon has created more Patriots since 1776.

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Puhleeeez be Prison President Trump arc

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17169545647882223.webp

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I'm sorry you have to live in communism,” Eric Trump said Wednesday at the Stampede, a country music venue in Temecula

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I must've missed the communist revolution

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They spoke to a shot-caller from NYC named Mark (((Levine))), haha.

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Will redditors finally stop anally licking:

  • biden

Or:

  • college kids

First?

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"Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where there is no river."

Snapshots:

https://old.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/1d2gzln/dems_in_fullblown_freakout_over_biden/:

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