57. I’m quite pleased. 2022 ads will be great. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Trump will still be around. Therefore he will be easy to run against again. The Republicans couldn’t extricate themselves from him so they’ll be stuck with him. He’ll be showing up rallying for himself in the name of the “candidate” but it’ll be his grievance tour redux. You actually think 22 will be a referendum on Biden I look forward to that conversation but I doubt that’ll be the case. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Over the past eight years, the Democratic Party has lost a mind-bogglingly large number of races across the country. Their share of seats in the United States Senate has fallen from 59 to 48. They’ve lost 62 House seats, 12 governorships, and 958 seats in state legislatures. Paired with Donald Trump’s Electoral College victory, that means that the party whose champion won the popular vote — and whose outgoing president delivers his farewell address Tuesday — lies right now as a smoking pile of rubble.As much as Democrats are fond of saying how much they like Biden, the man, I predict they aren't going to like his policies just like they didn't like Obama's though they really liked the man.
It’s tempting to blame the man at the top — Barack Obama, whose own approval rating just hit 56 percent. To conservatives, like the Weekly Standard’s Jay Cost, the simple moral is that “while people still like Obama, they haven't much cared for his policies — and time and again they have taken their frustrations out on his fellow partisans.”