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In reply to the discussion: the scary thing is, i think it's now clear donnie would have won easily if it weren't for covid-19 [View all]genxlib
(6,168 posts)27. I don't think it is that obvious
Since a lot of people just want this COVID thing to be over and were willing to engage in wishful thinking of the madman. Even those who take it seriously may want to stay open just so they don't fall further into poverty. As a group, I think we have to come to the realization that supporting a lock down can be a privileged position when your livelihood does not rely on an effected industry. I have come to believe that there are many people who need to be able to work (or have their kids in school) even if it is a threat to their health.
I think it is an important question because if we come down too hard on a COVID lockdown in January, the backlash could be severe.
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the scary thing is, i think it's now clear donnie would have won easily if it weren't for covid-19 [View all]
unblock
Nov 2020
OP
That's true. If he had come up with a clear cut plan and had taken charge of the situation,
Arkansas Granny
Nov 2020
#2
Not sure about that. I saw an article that said the areas that voted for trump have the highest
Thekaspervote
Nov 2020
#6
If Trump kept his same positions but didn't Tweet insane stuff and was polite in the first debate...
Polybius
Nov 2020
#13
I completely agree that were it not for COVID, Trump would have won re-election.
Earthshine2
Nov 2020
#14
Don't agree, He hasn't done squat to gain support in the 4 years, but lots to lose it!
Brainfodder
Nov 2020
#16
I've always believed this. There was a mass delusion about his competence in handling the economy.nt
Blasphemer
Nov 2020
#31
Yep. If he had remotely handled SARS-COV-2 competently, he would have walked to re-election.
Blue_true
Nov 2020
#33
He was already toast from mishandling a string of police shootings and protests.
ucrdem
Nov 2020
#35
**to all those who believe that covid-19 hampered our ability to get out the vote**:
unblock
Nov 2020
#36