Probably because nationally the Democrats have been beating polls by 9+ points since Roe V. Wade was overturned.
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Nationally doesn't mean shit if they can't get 270 electoral votes.
Well, he's won more elections than I have, but IDK
I'm feeling better than I was at the start of the year, but it's certainly still no sure thing. A little confidence is a good thing, as long as it doesn't rot into complacency.
I have a feeling that since he's now on the campaign trail, he's rubbing elbows with more voters, doing the kissing babies and shaking hands kind of stuff. Getting out there more is helping him feel more in touch with more of the American people, instead of being more isolated and busy with presidential work.
All this while Trump is stuck in criminal court for the forseeable future.
Hey, don't cut yourself short.
Biden's first presidential primary was 1988, it took 32 years before he was able to win one.
Just never give up and have faith society will keep getting shittier till your flaws are no longer deal breakers
If we can just get through this election then we can start worrying about the next election.
If Biden wins, we'll never have to worry about either trump or Biden running again.
And if Trump wins, we'll never have to worry about anyone ever running again.
But that'll be the least of our problems
Are you sure we won't have to worry about Trump running again? Because I am absolutely not.
If we're lucky, heart disease will take care of the issue by then.
Also drywall can only sustain so much ketchup
I think the implication is he'll be in prison. Setting aside whether that's a safe bet or not, I can totally see an 80-something trump making campaign ads from a prison cell. He won't really have anything better to do at that point.
Edit: typo
Does anybody know which election wasn't "the most important election in history"?
Obama 2012. Sure Romney would've sucked ass but he probably would've just fumbled the whole thing comically instead of actively undoing democracy.
Nah, that one also was the most important one:
Most every campaign cycle, it seems, presidential candidates and political pundits claim this election is the most important one ever. It’s become something of a cliché in American politics. This time, however, they just might be correct. Rarely before in modern times has the divide between the two parties been as stark.
https://www.politico.com/story/2012/03/the-most-important-presidential-election-ever-074188
Confidence here probably isn't a great thing
As long as it isn't tied to complacency, it's fine.
Ah yes, there's the Democratic party's bullshit hubris i've come to know and loath.
Hillary lost Michigan, a key states due to our absolutely bullshit electoral college, by 10k votes while there were 100k votes that voted uncommitted in the recent primary.
Awfully stupid in my opinion to think you have things in the bag when you damn well know your voters aren't cultural deologues like Republicans.
Huh. Usually when Biden totally does something in private, it's something that centrists want progressives to think he supports.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
WASHINGTON — Over the past several weeks, President Joe Biden has privately expressed confidence that he’s going to win the November election, according to three people familiar with his comments, in a shift from the frustration with the status of his campaign that he was venting to aides just a couple months ago.
The turnabout in Biden’s mood has been propelled in part by recent polling that shows him gaining ground against former President Donald Trump, these people said.
Indeed, complaints about Americans not giving him credit he believes he deserves for what he sees as his accomplishments, including an economy trending in a positive direction and bipartisan infrastructure legislation, have been a recurrence for much of Biden’s time in the White House.
Additionally, opposition to Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, which Biden has supported, continues to grow across the country, and months of efforts to reach a cease-fire deal have so far failed.
Protests against the war have escalated on college campuses, with students building encampments and facing off with law enforcement, at a time when Biden is struggling with young voters.
In addition to an average of two presidential visits to battleground states a week, part of the current phase of that plan has included spending money to beef up the Biden campaign.
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How is it "in private" if youre re-posting that info here?
It means its info that the public needs to be served with.