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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    From what I’ve heard and seen, a lot of younger voters are disillusioned by the Democrats’ stance on genocide. I’ve heard the comment many are repeating that they are single issue voters when the issue is genocide.

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      From what I’ve heard and seen, there’s a massive astroturfing effort to discredit Biden over the actions of an allied nation. It’s as if a massive propaganda machine is at work that completely ignores the fact that Republicans would have an even worse stance than Biden on this issue.

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        The “but it could be much worse” argument doesn’t carry much weight for many people on this issue.

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          Which is still an ignorant take, because we’ve only got two realistic options. Bad and worse.

          Any complaints otherwise are ignorant at best, if not maliciously deceptive.

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            Which is still an ignorant take, because we’ve only got two realistic options. Bad and worse.

            The solution isn’t “shut up and be grateful we’re not worse”. It’s actually running someone that’s good.

            We’ve tried the “shut up you don’t have a choice” strategy and that just keeps ending up with republicans in office.

            Why not just run good candidates that want to help America if they get in office?

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              Why not just run good candidates that want to help America if they get in office?

              Because that doesn’t make nearly as much money donations as “Look at how awful the Republicans are.”

              If the D’s ran a real candidate that actually cared about the country, they’d get blasted in fund raising…People like Booker would go broke overnight if we got universal healthcare. Pelosi would lose her ass if we outlawed congressional trading.

              We’re fucked…irrevocably completely and utterly fucked.