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Fading Joe Biden had a terrible Monday, a truly terrible day that goes a long way towards explaining why the national media and his campaign are working so hard to keep him hidden.
When Biden was confronted with a poll that said 56 percent of registered voters believe they are better off than they were four years ago (when he was vice president), Biden said they shouldn’t vote for him.
During an interview Monday with Cincinnati’s WKRC Local 12, Kyle Inskeep asked:
I want to talk a little bit about the economy. Gallup reported last week, 56% of Americans said that they were better off today than they were four years ago, [which] would have been under the Obama-Biden administration. So why should people who feel that they are better off today, under the Trump administration, vote for you?
Biden’s hilariously grumpy and obtuse response was that 56 percent of voters should not vote for him. --->READ MORE HERE
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A majority of registered voters in the U.S. said they’re better off now, despite the riots and coronavirus pandemic, compared to four years ago — the key litmus test in presidential elections — according to recent polling from Gallup.
Fifty-six percent of voters said they and their family are better off now than four years ago, compared to 32% who said they were worse off, according to polling taken from Sept. 14-28.
The 56% figure compares to 45% who said the same to similar questioning in December 2012, 47% who said so in October 2004, 38% in October 1992, and 44% in July 1984. --->READ MORE HEREFollow links below to related stories:
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