Given the current state of partisan polarization, it’s unlikely Biden can get majority job approval next year even with the most fortunate set of circumstances. But the good news for him is that he probably doesn’t have to. Job-approval ratings are crucial indicators in a normal presidential reelection cycle that is basically a referendum on the incumbent’s record. Assuming Trump is the Republican nominee, 2024 will not be a normal reelection cycle for three reasons.

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    And just like that, the party’s voters aren’t expected to fall in line for a candidate they don’t want in order to stop Trump.

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      Not like expecting them to fall in line would’ve done anything if you’re losing a hefty chunk of the moderates. That’s what seems to decide American elections, who can claw more of the middle ground undecided voters to their side.

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        Not like expecting them to fall in line would’ve done anything if you’re losing a hefty chunk of the moderates.

        So “vote blue no matter who” was a crock of fucking bullshit put forth by hypocrites who never intend to follow their own advice if a candidate isn’t their very first choice.

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            Then you’re either not paying any attention whatsoever, or you’re gaslighting me. Either way, there is no reason to continue this conversation.

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              Why would those who are closest to switching or especially those who are undecided be hardcore about always voting Democrats…?

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                  I mean I’d really like to hear your reasoning behind your thinking, so that’s a reason but if you don’t feel like it then sure, probably better to end it here.

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                    I mean I’d really like to hear your reasoning behind your thinking

                    You have already. You responded by lying and saying that centrists never espoused the “no matter who” rhetoric. Since all you’re going to do is lie and gaslight, you can find someone else to do that to.