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SEE YOU AT 5
La nuova campagna CHANEL N°5
con protagonisti Margot Robbie e Jacob Elordi. Regia di Luca Guadagnino.
Comparative Analysis: Joe Biden's Achievements and Donald Trump's Challenges Examined through a Political Lens
Positives about Joe Biden
Evolution on Key Issues: Over the years, Joe Biden has demonstrated an evolution on key issues. Notably, on criminal justice, he has moved far from his much-criticized "tough-on-crime" position of the 1990s. His proposed policies aim to reduce incarceration, address disparities in the justice system, and rehabilitate released prisoners .
Accomplishments: Throughout his extensive political career, Joe Biden has dedicated himself to serving the American people. As a U.S. Senator and Vice President alongside Barack Obama, he has been involved in various initiatives and policies aimed at fighting for Americans .
2. Leadership and Resilience: Despite facing challenges and uncertainties, President Biden has demonstrated resilience and leadership. His administration has achieved significant milestones, such as the passage of the infrastructure bill, which had been a longstanding goal for previous administrations.
3. Public Perception: Joe Biden's favorability ratings have been relatively positive, with a net favorability rating of +9 points in recent high-quality live interview polls. His favorability rating is above his unfavorable rating in almost all polls, reflecting a generally positive public perception .
4. Health and Vigor: Despite facing health challenges, including testing positive for COVID-19, President Biden has shown vigor and determination in fulfilling his duties as the head of state.
5. Likability and Personal Conduct: According to a Pew Research Center study, voters are more likely to view Joe Biden as warm and likeable compared to Donald Trump. A larger percentage of voters give Biden warm ratings, with about one-in-three voters expressing intensely positive feelings about him .
6. Accomplishments: President Biden has outperformed Trump on various fronts, including inequality, green spending, and crime. His third year in office was marked by an economy that remained resilient despite challenges like inflation and surging borrowing costs.
7. Personal Qualities: Despite a decline in public impressions of Biden's personal qualities, he is still perceived as able to manage government effectively. Additionally, a significant percentage of voters believe that Biden cares about the needs of ordinary people.
Negatives about Donald Trump
Donald Trump's presidency has been marked by various controversies and criticisms, as evidenced by a range of factors and public opinion.
Worker Safety and Health: The Trump administration has been criticized for disregarding negative impacts on worker safety and health, such as proposing rules that could endanger young workers and patients.
Handling of Race Relations: Trump received negative marks for his handling of race relations, with a majority of adults expressing concerns about his approach and the divisions along racial, ethnic, and partisan lines.
3. COVID-19 Response: Trump's legacy has been defined by the controversial handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, with widespread criticism of his administration's response to the crisis.
4. Controversial Statements and Actions: Throughout his political career, Trump has been associated with a series of controversial statements and actions, including derogatory remarks about immigrants and divisive rhetoric.
5. Erosion of Democratic Institutions: Trump has been criticized for questioning the legitimacy of democratic institutions, including the free press, federal judiciary, and the electoral process, leading to concerns about the erosion of democratic norms.
6. Tax and Financial Practices: Trump's financial practices, including tax-related issues and potential conflicts of interest, have been the subject of scrutiny and criticism.
7. Policy Priorities: Critics argue that Trump's policy priorities have favored corporations and the wealthiest few at the expense of other segments of the population.
8. Public Perception: Public opinion reflects stronger negative views on the potential downsides of a Trump presidency, with concerns about his personality traits, views on immigration, and the economy.
In summary, Donald Trump's presidency has been marked by a range of controversies and criticisms, including concerns about worker safety, race relations, the COVID-19 response, controversial statements, erosion of democratic institutions, financial practices, policy priorities, and public perception. These factors have contributed to a complex and divisive public perception of his presidency.
TRUMP SKYROCKETS, NOW LEADS BY 16% ON POLYMARKET
2024 Election (Odds to Win) Trump 57.7% Harris 41.9%
Trump has taken a commanding lead and has become the clear favorite to win this election
Whether they are running for re-election or as a challenger, they have their “main” reasons for doing so and it’s unlikely that you and your concerns have anything to do with it.Think it’s time for compromise and cooperation? Eh. You want economic development? Eh. Do you hope for real reform? No way!History proves it true. And sure, their slogans are inclusive, right?A good example is the “Open for Business” slogan adopted by soon-to-be-former U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) when he was running for governor back in 2006. In one of the costliest campaign stunts paid for by taxpayers, Manchin replaced “Wild & Wonderful” with “Open for Business” on all 107 of the state’s welcome signs.What happened?Well, 18 years later, the Mountain State has continued to lose population, the state economy remains dependent on coal and gas/oil severance taxes, our roads are far worse today than 10 years ago, “Wild & Wonderful” was put back where it belongs 107 times over, and Manchin now is best known as the governor who decimated the Division of Highways by selling all its equipment in 2008.So, instead of the incumbents and challengers telling you what they think you want to hear, ask them for the answers you want to hear. For instance, yesterday’s OPEN LETTER here on LEDE News asked senatorial candidate Glenn Elliott about his “right now” position on fossil fuels in West Virginia and where he stands on his party’s push for renewable energies.The Democrat has yet to reply, but I’m hopeful Elliott will since he didn’t mention the Energy Issue on his Facebook Timeline during his two-month tour around the Mountain State even though it’s a “litmus test” topic to many West Virginia residents. If he does not offer his answer, it won’t be the first time an aspiring politician has avoided a critical question, so do not be surprised if your inquiries are ignored.But remember, no answer is still an answer.
Whether they are running for re-election or as a challenger, they have their “main” reasons for doing so and it’s unlikely that you and your concerns have anything to do with it.Think it’s time for compromise and cooperation? Eh. You want economic development? Eh. Do you hope for real reform? No way!History proves it true. And sure, their slogans are inclusive, right?A good example is the “Open for Business” slogan adopted by soon-to-be-former U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) when he was running for governor back in 2006. In one of the costliest campaign stunts paid for by taxpayers, Manchin replaced “Wild & Wonderful” with “Open for Business” on all 107 of the state’s welcome signs.What happened?Well, 18 years later, the Mountain State has continued to lose population, the state economy remains dependent on coal and gas/oil severance taxes, our roads are far worse today than 10 years ago, “Wild & Wonderful” was put back where it belongs 107 times over, and Manchin now is best known as the governor who decimated the Division of Highways by selling all its equipment in 2008.So, instead of the incumbents and challengers telling you what they think you want to hear, ask them for the answers you want to hear. For instance, yesterday’s OPEN LETTER here on LEDE News asked senatorial candidate Glenn Elliott about his “right now” position on fossil fuels in West Virginia and where he stands on his party’s push for renewable energies.The Democrat has yet to reply, but I’m hopeful Elliott will since he didn’t mention the Energy Issue on his Facebook Timeline during his two-month tour around the Mountain State even though it’s a “litmus test” topic to many West Virginia residents. If he does not offer his answer, it won’t be the first time an aspiring politician has avoided a critical question, so do not be surprised if your inquiries are ignored.But remember, no answer is still an answer.
Whether they are running for re-election or as a challenger, they have their “main” reasons for doing so and it’s unlikely that you and your concerns have anything to do with it.Think it’s time for compromise and cooperation? Eh. You want economic development? Eh. Do you hope for real reform? No way!History proves it true. And sure, their slogans are inclusive, right?A good example is the “Open for Business” slogan adopted by soon-to-be-former U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) when he was running for governor back in 2006. In one of the costliest campaign stunts paid for by taxpayers, Manchin replaced “Wild & Wonderful” with “Open for Business” on all 107 of the state’s welcome signs.What happened?Well, 18 years later, the Mountain State has continued to lose population, the state economy remains dependent on coal and gas/oil severance taxes, our roads are far worse today than 10 years ago, “Wild & Wonderful” was put back where it belongs 107 times over, and Manchin now is best known as the governor who decimated the Division of Highways by selling all its equipment in 2008.So, instead of the incumbents and challengers telling you what they think you want to hear, ask them for the answers you want to hear. For instance, yesterday’s OPEN LETTER here on LEDE News asked senatorial candidate Glenn Elliott about his “right now” position on fossil fuels in West Virginia and where he stands on his party’s push for renewable energies.The Democrat has yet to reply, but I’m hopeful Elliott will since he didn’t mention the Energy Issue on his Facebook Timeline during his two-month tour around the Mountain State even though it’s a “litmus test” topic to many West Virginia residents. If he does not offer his answer, it won’t be the first time an aspiring politician has avoided a critical question, so do not be surprised if your inquiries are ignored.But remember, no answer is still an answer.
Upcoming UK and French Elections: What You Need to Know
All You Need to Know About the UK Elections With the UK general election slated for July 4, 2024, the political scene is at par. The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, called for a sudden election on May 22nd during a very unstable political time, hoping to secure his position. However If current polls are correct and the opposition Labour Party wins, it will end 14 years of Conservative rule. This…
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