Mired in Partisanship

… After four years of Donald Trump’s severe intellectual and emotional impairments on daily display; after the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and the beginning of a “racial reckoning;” after Trump fought to take health care away from millions; after majorities acknowledged Trump was a serial liar and a racist who put himself first and didn’t care about people; after impeachment, COVID-19, a quarter million dead, an economy reeling; and after a $14 billion campaign, precious little changed. …

Biden did just over a point better than the average Democratic presidential candidate in the six elections from 2000 to today, and Trump about half a point worse than the average GOPer. Stability reigned.

In truth, Biden’s effort was heroic and he, along with his outstanding team, deserve kudos for a race brilliantly run.

But why so little movement after such massive Trump failings? CONTINUED

Mark Mellman (Mellman Group), The Hill

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