Domain changed to archive.palanq.win . Feb 14-25 still awaits import.
[158 / 1 / ?]

Turns Out, No One Gives a Shit About a "Coup" I Wonder NO ONE Cares

No.1284607 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Trump is remembered MORE for improving the economy than January 6, his COVID response and the 'drama': Daily Mail poll reveals why Biden constantly warning 'democracy is at stake' is falling flat with voters
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13260815/voters-memory-donald-trump-economy-poll-joe-biden.html

When Bill Clinton and Barack Obama joined Joe Biden on stage in New York last week they agreed that voters had a clear decision to make in November's election.

'I think our democracy is at stake,' said Biden at the fundraising event. 'Not a joke. I think democracy is literally at stake.'

But an exclusive DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners poll shows that his campaign still has work to do if that is going to be a winning message.

Voters are more likely to say they remember a better economy during Donald Trump's four years in office than the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol or four years of political drama.

Of 1005 likely voters, some 30 percent said they thought first of 'a better economic situation'. In contrast, 20 percent said their main memory was Jan. 6.
Democratic strategists said there was still seven months until the election and there was plenty of time for the Biden campaign to sharpen its messaging and refocus perceptions.

And a Biden campaign insider said a plurality of voters seemed to remember negative things about Trump's time in office, even if a healthy economy came top.

Even so the results also show that the upheaval of street protests and Trump's erratic handling of the coronavirus pandemic have faded from immediate memory.

Overall, 45 percent of respondents say their life was better under Trump, compared with 38 percent under Biden.

Although the numbers split along partisan political lines, they are reflected among independents, who may include the swing votes that will determine the outcome of the election.