The billionaire also told the outlet that he plans to vote for former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley in the Texas GOP primary Tuesday as “a protest vote against Trump,” but that he would still support the current president versus the former one.

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    I feel you missed out a lot of things that Biden as done well and went out of your way to describe Biden as closely as possible to Trump.

    Sometimes billionaires and people don’t want a crazy insurrectionist in office.

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      I know lots of dems are mad at Biden, but it’s like they forgot what happened two elections ago. People were mad that Hilary was forced down their throats and didn’t like her as a candidate. They didn’t vote for her out of protest and look what happened. I’ve been hearing more and more the same kind of talk this election cycle. No one likes being forced to vote for a candidate, and they should certainly have a better campaign than, “Well look at the alternative,” but not voting for Biden is basically voting for Trump. Primaries are absolutely the time to make a protest vote, but let’s not fall for this nonsense again. Biden is not handling the Palestine/Isreal problem well but the alternative would be even worse.

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        This is like abused spouse logic…

        Why be mad at voters and not the people who keep putting up bad candidates?

        I’m not sure if you remember 08, but the party fought Obama hard and there was a big campaign for neoliberals to vote R, which they did.

        But it wasn’t enough because lots of non voters turned out and became voters. They just needed a candidate they truly believed would help them.

        And Obama was/is really good at convincing people of that.

        Biden and Hillary aren’t.

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          You completely twisted what I said. Who is mad at voters? Who said I didn’t want a better candidate. All I said was don’t fall for the same trap as last time.

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      Sometimes billionaires and people don’t want a crazy insurrectionist in office.

      They often dont.

      But when our only two options is “batshit crazy social/conservative fiscal” and “conservative social/conservative fiscal”.

      It kind of gives us a problem.

      No matter what party wins, the billionaires win.

      We just have to decide if we want social progress to roll back, or stay the same.

      Which is why 1/3 of the country doesn’t vote. And why Obama flipped a bunch of red states his first term.

      We can run progressives and easily win elections and get stuff done. Or we can run neoliberals and pray they beat the Republican in a coin flip election.

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        I don’t agree with that at all. The Democrats are actually pushing for change. It may be very slow, but that’s how the US government works: we don’t make drastic changes on a whim. Democrats are actually pushing for IRS funding to help ensure Billionaires pay their taxes, Republicans are actively trying to reduce their funding. Democrats are trying to enshrine the rights of women to make decisions about their bodies, Republicans are actively trying to remove that right.

        All that being said, I do wish the Democrats, and president could be more progressive than the currently are.

        this country doesn’t appear ready for progressives, or else we would be talking about Bernie’s 2nd term right now. We need to move the needle slowly to where a president joining a union picket line isn’t big news.