Biden styled himself as the antithesis to bare-knuckled Trumpism - and won
Joe Biden had characterized his campaign for the White House as a battle for the soul of the nation against Donald Trump, a president he said threatened the very foundation of American democracy.
Now, four years after Americans elected a real estate developer-turned reality TV star with no political experience, they have elected a former US senator and vice-president with nearly 50 years of political experience.
Democrats agonized and strategized over how to beat a candidate as unconventional and unpredictable as Trump. The answer, Biden showed, was a completely conventional and predictable campaign.
Despite a year of historic upheaval a pandemic that has killed more than 227,000 Americans, economic turmoil, social unrest, the death of a supreme court justice, a briefly hospitalized president the race remained remarkably stable towards the end, and polling correctly predicted a Biden victory, though by a narrower margin than anticipated.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-styled-himself-as-the-antithesis-to-bare-knuckled-trumpism-%e2%80%93-and-won/ar-BB1aN4Vf?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=DELLDHP
I think after Trump's chaos people would rather have stable predictability.
Aristus
(66,328 posts)Im so tired of people in the media portraying Trump as this hard-nosed, tough-as-nails business executive instead of a weak, whiny, spineless, cowardly loser.
love_katz
(2,579 posts)tRump isn't a tough guy, he's a whiny and rude sore loser. I am over the Moon with joy that we Fired the Imposter!!!!
movingviolation
(310 posts)fascist. I'm thinking the news lives in a context-less universe?