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Do u believe Joe Biden should be president of US...for 4 more years ? 鈽猴笍馃嚭馃嚥

I just watched the [b]State Of Union [/b] from last night a few minutes ago. I admit it was somewhat [b] impressive [/b], but I am not sold. We were promised that in [b]2024[/b] teachers will get a raise, the [b] Affordable Care Act[/b] would be revised and expanded, and that property tax laws will be changed. [b]Biden[/b] said he will crack down on price gouging and the deficit.
Overall I give the speech about a [b]7.[/b] It was emotional, captivating, and irresistibly engaging. The [b]Speaker Of The House[/b], Mike Johnson looked uncomfortable. Hmmmm. Maybe he sees [b]Biden[/b] winning again. We shall see. But if [b]Trump[/b] gets [b]20[/b] percent or higher of the [b] Black [/b] vote, it's game over. 馃幆 Remember [b] illegal immigrants [/b] ok. Comments. 鈽猴笍馃嚭馃嚥

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beckyromero36-40, F
If Biden wins and the Dems keep the Senate and re-capture the House, things will be a lot different than his first two years.

For one, Sens. Machin and Sinema won't be around to stymie Biden's proposals in Congress. Machin will be replaced by a Republican but Sinema could be replaced by Ruben Gallego, who is a team player. (That makes it 50-50, so it will be important for Dems to hold other Senate seats and perhaps pick off a Republican seat. An otther reason why I am so happy Schiff helped to elevate Garvey in the CA Senate race and helped saved about $500,000,000 of Democrat donor money to be spread around instead of Schiff and Porter pummeling each other in November.)

Two, the MAGA Republicans will face blame from more traditional Republicans who will start coming to their senses when Trump and his acolytes are blamed for the November losses.
Zonuss41-45, M
@beckyromero Interesting perspective. Let me ask what are your thoughts on [b]Nikki Haley [/b] ? 馃
beckyromero36-40, F
@Zonuss

She's more of a traditional conservative Republican, who supports the bi-partisan foreign policy of American exceptionalism that's been successful since the end of World War II.

A bit naive, though, since she cast her lot with Trump. I think she's done in elective politics for a while (maybe she'll run for the Senate when Graham retires).
fun4us2bM
@Zonuss I say Nikki followed Liz Chaney playbook and they will be sparring for the nomination in 2028.