Do you think the Biden presidency will help unite the country?

Do you think the Biden presidency will help unite the country?

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Yes

Do you think the Biden presidency will help unite the country?
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Ed Stephens
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Ed Stephens

He will tell everyone the truth and do what is best for the country. This will bring out the good in people.

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Max
Max

What flavor is your kool-aid? It must be the concentrated kind.

Beverly Brown
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Beverly Brown

I trust Biden. It’s not hard to reach the bar Trump set for the country. My dog could have done a better job. He can sit and do nothing and he doesn’t lie.

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Max
Max

Your dog has out foxed you.

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Do you think the Biden presidency will help unite the country?
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John-Kathy Dorsey
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John-Kathy Dorsey

Action speaks louder then words

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Charlene Coe-gilmore
Charlene Coe-gilmore

Absolutely so true!

Patricia Boggs
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Patricia Boggs

That man doesn't know his own name half the time let alone try to unite

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Max
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Max

Not a chance, he will continue to tear this country apart, like all of democrats do. Separate and control is their motto.

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Gary Hollis
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Gary Hollis

For the past 4 years, the Democratic has done everything in their power to vilify Trump AND more importantly, his supporters. Harris has openly talked about "getting back" at Trump supporters. Recently there's been discussions about sending Trump supporters to be "deprogrammed." Unifying? Hardly

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Vernon Taylor
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Vernon Taylor

He has always been a partisan and payback to those who oppose will increase. He has never been truthful and that will also continue.

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Sara Tutt
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Sara Tutt

In his first day he has stripped 50,000 people of their jobs. The unemployment rates are going to sky rocket, and he’s doing the exact same thing with the stimulus money that Trump was doing

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

After being treated like garbage by the left for the last 4 years, Biden wont make us forget. We wont forget how we have been attacked relenlessly by leftists since Trump was elected.

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Are you optimistic about the economy heading into 2026?

Are you optimistic about the economy heading into 2026?

I'm optimistic

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I'm pessimistic

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I'm optimistic

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I'm pessimistic

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Denzel McVeigh
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Denzel McVeigh

Trump and his goons in every state in every department are running it into the ground acting like it's the best thing ever and it's not. People are suffering now more then his first term or even during Biden term

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Toasty
Toasty

> "Trump and his goons" Goons? It's 2025. Trump is a lot of things, but comparing he and his team continued success to a childish name, you need better sources of your insults. For example, stop using The Rolling Stone as a primary news source.

Max
Max

Then, you prefer the 9% inflation for 4 straight years, instead of 2.9%. Where did you get your economics degree?

Sara Kalinowski
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Sara Kalinowski

We're too close to 2026 and it'll take a long time to reverse.

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Fred
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Fred

That was during a period of worldwide inflation ... and we were actually doing better than most other advanced countries. Inflation is higher now than when Biden left office.

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Fred
Fred

Compare November 2025 to November 2026 ... roughly same and 2026 figure was held down by the government shutdown. Let's check back at this time next year and you try to explain away the recession.

Max
Max

Inflation is less than 1/3rd of when Biden was in office. Fix your calculator.

Max
Max

Biden tactics were destroying the world's economies.

Max
Max

The U.S. dollar dominates the world economy due to its role as the primary reserve currency, backed by the massive U.S. economy, unmatched financial market liquidity, and historical inertia since the 1944 Bretton Woods system. It facilitates 88% of global exchange transactions, 54% of trade

Jamie Kochert
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Jamie Kochert

On a fixed income and everything is more expensive.

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