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They know Trump, but they forget what it felt like to have Trump as president.
It's two different things.
I think all of us in this sub are politically aware enough that those things can't be blamed on the president.
I'm not arguing anything, just making an observation.
People blame all sorts of things on the president that they can't actually control, so obviously the electorate is going to do illogical things.
I disagree. I recall it very differently.
The fact that he didn't engage in peaceful transition of power seems like it should also stand out.
Reddit trends liberal, but idk that your assessment is as correct as you think.
Some threads are heavy conservative, others are heavy liberal.
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The challenge is much larger than that.
The Trump presidency is not fresh on their minds, voters have forgotten much of what pissed them off.
So it's not even actual Biden vs actual Trump, it's actual Biden vs foggy memories of Trump.