I agree with you. It's made up by the liberal media.
I live in a deep red state and I can tell you back last year, I started noticing more Trump signs popping up than all I had seen in 2016. This was before the primaries, yet I was seeing Trump crap in places I didn't see it whatsoever back in 2016. Now? It's tripled. If there is one thing I have learned about this election is that the enthusiasm gap is real. I didn't see a single Clinton sign in all of 2016 and I have yet to see a single Biden sign anywhere. Libs will smugly remind me "that's cause you live in a red state!" but that's entirely true. I am old enough to have lived through Kerry's failed 2004 run and there were tons of Kerry signs out here back then, and for both 2008 and 2012, I seen LOTS of Obama signs despite him losing my state.
I have known conservatives who hate Trump and guess who they were most interested in? Bernie Sanders. Definitely not Joe Biden. These conservative leaning people were on board with the idea of M4A and programs like that. They fucking hate Biden and see him as part of the status quo they are against.
Every "moderate" Republican I know is voting for Trump. They talk about how Biden was Obama's VP and they absolutely hated Obama and don't want to go back to that era. Some of them will smartly bring up how Biden and Obama were responsible for the 2009 recession. Usually the go-to argument though is that they despised Obama, or they'll say Biden has dementia. Lately what I have been hearing locally is about Biden's tax plan and his gun control platform that makes them seethe in rage.
It is so amusing to me seeing the Democratic party trot out these old neo-cons to try and reach out to conservative voters. Talk to conservatives, they fucking hate McCain, Romney, Bush, and all these other has-beens. When a Republican politician reaches across the aisle to the Dems or when they leave office, they become RINOs to their voters. Bush has been widely hated by GOP voters since the day he left the oval office, and yet here are Dems pushing Biden and trying to get Bush to endorse him.
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I agree with you. It's made up by the liberal media.
I live in a deep red state and I can tell you back last year, I started noticing more Trump signs popping up than all I had seen in 2016. This was before the primaries, yet I was seeing Trump crap in places I didn't see it whatsoever back in 2016. Now? It's tripled. If there is one thing I have learned about this election is that the enthusiasm gap is real. I didn't see a single Clinton sign in all of 2016 and I have yet to see a single Biden sign anywhere. Libs will smugly remind me "that's cause you live in a red state!" but that's entirely true. I am old enough to have lived through Kerry's failed 2004 run and there were tons of Kerry signs out here back then, and for both 2008 and 2012, I seen LOTS of Obama signs despite him losing my state.
I have known conservatives who hate Trump and guess who they were most interested in? Bernie Sanders. Definitely not Joe Biden. These conservative leaning people were on board with the idea of M4A and programs like that. They fucking hate Biden and see him as part of the status quo they are against.
Every "moderate" Republican I know is voting for Trump. They talk about how Biden was Obama's VP and they absolutely hated Obama and don't want to go back to that era. Some of them will smartly bring up how Biden and Obama were responsible for the 2009 recession. Usually the go-to argument though is that they despised Obama, or they'll say Biden has dementia. Lately what I have been hearing locally is about Biden's tax plan and his gun control platform that makes them seethe in rage.
It is so amusing to me seeing the Democratic party trot out these old neo-cons to try and reach out to conservative voters. Talk to conservatives, they fucking hate McCain, Romney, Bush, and all these other has-beens. When a Republican politician reaches across the aisle to the Dems or when they leave office, they become RINOs to their voters. Bush has been widely hated by GOP voters since the day he left the oval office, and yet here are Dems pushing Biden and trying to get Bush to endorse him.