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The interview was anything but "disastrous" and proves Trump can do a coherent interview and Biden Can NOT or he'd be doing them. Even Wallace said something similar.
Biden did an interview on July 17th (give or take) with a news station that was in Arizona. The only thing that is borderline awkward is I think the hard "c" sound of coronavirus is difficult for a stutterer. So he says "the virus."
I guess that means dementia, right?
The big difference between the Biden Interview and the Trump Interview is the lack of attacks Biden makes on Republicans. He keeps it on Trump only. Trump goes after all Democrats - politicians and voters alike. Biden is signaling that he is aiming to oust Trump but is not casting down Republicans on the whole.
That is a better message than whatever Trump has to offer. It won't sway Trump's base. But there a lot of people out there that support the Republican party and its ideals and it might sway right-leaning independents while also keeping the left on his side. Trump's problem is his divisive messaging worked in 2016 and it is the only thing he knows. 62M of the country bought it. If just 1% of those want a refund, Trump is toast.
I do have my replacement its called my employer funded health insurance .
This forces someone to work until age 65. What if someone wants to retire at 60 and no longer gets employer funded health insurance. They need to purchase a health insurance policy for 5 years until they reach 65 and get Medicare. The retiree has the money to purchase the policy but no such policy is available if the GOP succeeds at getting rid of ACA.
The interview was anything but "disastrous" and proves Trump can do a coherent interview and Biden Can NOT or he'd be doing them. Even Wallace said something similar.
How does this have anything to do with healthcare? Every thread you post on says the same thing and has nothing to do with topic. Now contribute something to the discussion other than trump is great.
Healthcare is a high priority issue for me. If trump were to come out with a realistic plan I would be happy to use all my energy to support it. He hasn’t even done anything about script prices- which is a baby step. My adult children went on ACA when they were laid off. It’s expensive but at least they are covered.
The interview was anything but "disastrous" and proves Trump can do a coherent interview and Biden Can NOT or he'd be doing them. Even Wallace said something similar.
Trump's problem is his divisive messaging worked in 2016 and it is the only thing he knows. 62M of the country bought it. If just 1% of those want a refund, Trump is toast.
90% of 2016 Trump voters plan to vote for Trump again in 2020.
8% of 2016 Trump voters plan to vote for Biden in 2020.
2% of 2016 Trump voters won't vote for Biden or Trump in 2020.
"Trump retains support from 90% of registered voters who say they voted for him in 2016, but loses 8% of them to Biden."
That doesn't look like a good sign. Unless 10% Democrats are voting for Trump and the four years of new voters don't break for any one candidate.
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