The Biden administration’s tresses- on- fire, “democracy may die if Trump is elected” attack is proving to be a yawner for some voters.
In reality, the assault has boomed and turned about to kick the leader in the buttocks.  ,
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A new swing-state surveys conducted by George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government found that only about half of voters believe that threats to politics are of the utmost importance.  ,
The issue with Biden is that more people believe Donald Trump to deal with those threats than Biden.
Tens of millions of dollars in advertising, the ungodly amount of free insurance on news programs that repeat advertising infinitum , this absurd command, and swing state voters also think Trump would be a better member to” preserve” democracy.
” In speeches and campaign ads, Biden items to Trump’s efforts to reverse the effects of the 2020 election, his incitement of an angry crowd that ransacked the U. S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and the former president’s boasts that he will use the power of his business to punish his political opponents”, writes , the Washington Post.
Trump questioned the results of the 2020 election. Are we going to no longer be able to question the electoral process? Someone, quick, tell Biden that because if he loses, he is already planning a post- election legal blitz.  ,
Even if he wants to, Donald Trump ca n’t put his political foes in jail. There’s a little matter of due process. Trump has threatened to do just that, but he has a year to fulfill that promise by demanding that unless he can get a federal prosecutor to bring charges against his political foes.  ,
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However, it’s a useful tool for Biden to arouse Americans into supporting him. It’s all Biden has at this point.
” Many Americans do n’t recognize Biden’s custodianship of our democracy, which is a bad sign for his campaign”, said Justin Gest, a professor of policy and government at George Mason University.
The poll surveyed the views of 3, 513 registered voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in April and May. Of those surveyed, 2, 255 were classified as” Deciders” — those who fit into one or more categories: They voted in only one of the past two presidential elections, are between ages 18 and 25, registered to vote since 2022, did not definitely plan to vote for either Biden or Trump this year, or switched their support between 2016 and 2020.
For many voters, democracy is an abstract idea, less tangible than issues like the economy, abortion or immigration. Still, most voters, regardless of party, report that the issue matters to them. Given that” the vast majority do n’t want to tip toward more authoritarian control,” polls show that systems of representative or direct democracy are much more popular.
According to Ballotpedia,” As of June 24, 2024, President Joe Biden ( D) had signed 139 executive orders”. And there are still six more months until Biden’s presidency is complete.
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Congress is obstructing democracy, so executive orders weaken it. We wo n’t mention that to Biden, who continues to deny Trump as a” threat to democracy.”
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