One year from election day, who would you vote for: Biden or Trump?

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One year away from Nov. 2024, with only these two candidates, would you vote for Biden or Trump?

Poll closed Dec 1, 2023.
  1. I would vote for Joe Biden.

    10 vote(s)
    27.0%
  2. I would vote for Donald Trump.

    15 vote(s)
    40.5%
  3. I would vote for some 3rd-party candidate, and to hell with it.

    8 vote(s)
    21.6%
  4. I would not vote at all.

    4 vote(s)
    10.8%
  1. gfm7175

    gfm7175 Well-Known Member

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    Nah, that's the Democrats posing as Republicans. (e.g. Mitt Romney)
     
  2. Nonnie

    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Identity politics at play.
     
  3. Aristophanes

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    I hear ya. Better than a waisted vote for a 3rd party candidate, which is only a small step above staying home.
     
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    :roflol:
     
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    David Landbrecht Well-Known Member

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    If it were literally only a choice between the two, voting at all would be useless.
     
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    [QUOTE="Aristophanes, post: 1074539500, member: 137164 MAGA Republicans are RINOs. :roflol:[/QUOTE]

    No RINOs are people like Liz Chaney and Adam Kinzinger who played hand and glove with the Democrats January 6 theater production. January 6 was wrong, but a real Republican does not take part in a Democrat propaganda event.

    RINOs are like the Bush family who endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. Disliking Trump is your right, but you don’t endorse someone from the Democrat Party who is worse; you endorse neither.

    Mitt Romney is a RINO. You don’t march in BLM parades.
     
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  7. Pro_Line_FL

    Pro_Line_FL Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yes, that is how far GOP has drifted. Lifelong conservative Republicans are called RINOs and "Democrats" for not jumping on Pseudo-Conservative populist bandwagon.

    Yes. Blind loyalty to the LEADER is not optional. Same is true in North Korea, Cuba, former USSR where the same mindset was also present.
     
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    Both the GOP and the Democrat Party have drifted towards "the left", but the Democrat Party has gone "CCP-level" left. The GOP has been infiltrated by leftists for a LOOOOOOOOOONG time now (it didn't just happen yesterday). Mitt Romney recently gave some very eye-opening insight into how he views Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, and Chris Christie NO DIFFERENTLY than he views Joe Biden and "a number of the Democrats".

    IOW, he's openly admitting the existence of the Uniparty at this point... and apparently Trump and Ramaswamy aren't "part of the club".

    You're actually describing the Democrat Party to a 'T', yet you don't even realize it.
     
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    No, I was describing your leader Donald J Trump, since he is the only one around who demands total loyalty, and lashes out when he doesn't get it.

    Thanks for the daily "BUT DEMOCRATS" response. Its an old Soviet 'argument'.
     
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    :roflol: Oh TOTALLY!! :roflol:
     
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    I hope those aren't our options. But I will vote for Biden in that situation.
     
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    I have no interest in voting for a lesser evil and thus far see no alternative worthy of my vote.
     

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