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View Poll Results: Which president was worse for the American people?
Ronald Reagan was the worst, but a good ally of the filthy rich 13 13.40%
Donald Trump was the worst and a sore loser too 85 87.63%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 97. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 03-19-2021, 11:32 PM
 
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No question Trump. Trumps philosophy, divide and conquer. He thinks if he keeps people in turmoil with misinformation, they are easier to control, and get what he wants out of them. When his world falls apart, Jan. 6th happens. We are just beginning to see the damage he has done.

divide and conquer? hmmm, like that has never happened in American politics before Trump. Misinformation? you must have been in a coma during history class. We just went to a full war in the Middle East based on misinformation and our corrupt media but Trump is the problem?


We still have the bad trade deals and we are still in endless wars and endless occupations. You lost me about the damage. Like everything was great pre-Trump.
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Old 03-19-2021, 11:37 PM
 
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Reagan couldn't win his home state today. It is a different electorate. Reagan won New York. No Republican today would come close in New York, not even Reagan himself . The Democrat party is not the same party of Truman or Kennedy either.

Definitely agree. Kennedy would be considered a Republican today and Clinton a centrist. If someone like Reagan ran today, he would have to just ignore the West Coast, the Northeast, and campaign heavily to the swing states. He would have probably still beat Biden due to a much more likeable and less brash personality than Trump. The only hope for the U.S. is to swing back to moderate likeable candidates instead of old geezers. Even Hillary would have been much better than Biden/Harris because she would look back to her husband for advice. Bill Clinton was probably the best president in my lifetime so far.
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Old 03-20-2021, 01:06 AM
 
Location: Orange County/Las Vegas
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The most stupid poll ever.
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Old 03-20-2021, 06:43 PM
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What damage did Reagan do?

Liberals heads exploding.
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