Here's a true Trump fact for you:
"It's the economy, stupid." future president Bill Clinton's epiphany. With that point emphasised in his campaign, he defeated a sitting president: G H W Bush.
Trunp's massive failure to deal with the novel coronavirus in a timely fashion led to the highest American unemployment since World War 2 and an economic contraction that continues to affect the American economy.
Excepting Jimmy Carter, all the American presidents who failed their bid for re-election in the 20th century were Republicans.
Clinton's 2016 share of the popular vote was 48.2% and Trump's share was 46.1%
Trump's 2020 share of the popular vote was 46.9% to Biden's 51.3%.
Trump's percentage of the popular vote- as in incumbent president, rose by 1.74% compared to 2016.
Joe Biden, an 'also ran' for decades, increased the Democratic share of the pop?ular vote by 6.43% compared to 2016. How and why? Perhaps because many actual conservative Republicans- like me- could not vote for Trump's dysfunctional history as president:
By the election, Trump's minimization of the danger of the novel coronavirus and his 2 month delay in responding to it had resulted in a quarter-million Americans dying of it;
The American economy is still attempting a recovery from the resulting recession;
Trump has neglected, if not actively attacked and diminished America's international relations.
Trump incited the first actual attack on America's capital since the Civil War's maneuvering by the Confederacy to isolate it;
Trump incited a seditious mob to attack the fundamental American election process.
" Trump Derangement Syndrome" seems to mostly affect Trum[plicans who insist on denying facts and proposing that the Serial Liar Donald Trump is a credible source of facts: 30,573 false or misleading statements, nearly half in his final year in office? Pretty strong eviodence of Trump Derangement Syndrome in the Trumpists:
The Fact Checker counted a total of 30,573 false or misleading claims made by President Trump during his White House tenure. Here’s what we learned. (The Washington Post)
Jan. 23, 2021 at 6:35 p.m. EST As to your assertion: "How about a debate about the upward trend in crime in mostly democratic cities. Is it because the left have torn down the family unit, families without dads, that the crime rate is rising." Cite a credible unbiased source that demonstrates the evidence that "... the upward trend in crime in mostly democratic cities." is related to the Democratic administrations.
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