Biden is (mostly) a good president and the economy is (mostly) great, but the evidence suggests that PEOPLE THINK Biden is a bad president and the economy is bad. This raises the question of where people get their ideas about politics, because it sure isn’t objective observation.
The Biden-Trump rematch is tied, 43-43, in our first Times/Siena poll of the cycle. Another 10 percent volunteered they wouldn't vote or would vote for someone else nytimes.com/2023/08/01/upsho…
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People get their "information" from their experience: 1) One in four Americans live with medical debt. 2) 1.3 million are rationing their insulin. 3) 18 million can't afford to fulfill the prescriptions their doctors give them. 4) Tens of millions have college loan debt. 5) A third of American workers live on less than $15/hr and half of them can't find a place to live. 6) Half of our seniors live on less than $$25k/yr 7 We have the highest poverty rate among all advanced democracies. I know. I know. If only more of them read The New York Times.

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This is my life. My experience . And a quick walk through downtown SF will tell you more about Bidenomics than any damn press release.
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Good phrase to fire back at the party that loves to tout "How dare you deny me of my lived experience!"
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& in the end you will tell your followers to vote for Dem nominee!
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