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There is always an incredible amount of fear-mongering and general negativity in the US media. This is especially so for politics.

Here is my unsolicited advice:

  1. Ignore the media including polls.
  2. If you are capable, then please do some canvasing.
  3. Vote and encourage those around you to vote.
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[–] TehPers@beehaw.org 24 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

The debate covered important questions of national significance, including whether Trump had intercourse with a porn star, who was better at golf, each of their physical health conditions (including Trump's height and weight and apparently cognitive ability), and even featured a modern use of the word "malarchy". They might as well make a short, catchy intro for it, break it up into episodes, and advertise it as a sitcom.

The debate was completely useless. The only thing I got from it was that Biden's brain still works but his body doesn't, and Trump's body still works but his brain doesn't. There were some slight mentions of hot topics and each of their positions on the subject, but there was so much jumping around and avoiding questions that it was not very helpful.

Honestly, I think one of the things Biden said should just be applied to both candidates when determining who to vote for: "Just take a look at what he says he is, and take a look at what he is." (I believe this was used in context of Trump's weight... lol) Both of them have served 4 years in office, and both have done stuff outside of the oval office. It's easy to see how each of them would spend their terms based on what they already have done.

[–] Auzy@beehaw.org 6 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Actually, I disagree. Trump actually did make one point exceptionally well and did an excellent job emphasizing it.

That he is going to blame immigrants for everything and he is racist

Id go as far as calling it a wolf whistle to people he knows are violent and will help him during election time

It's clear that he's slowly trying to set up another civil war

[–] sqgl@beehaw.org 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

there was so much jumping around and avoiding questions that it was not very helpful.

Trump did this, but where did Biden do it?

[–] TehPers@beehaw.org 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I felt like neither side really answered the question about how they planned to address addictions in the US. They both talked about the US-Mexico border and trying to catch more imported drugs, but failed to address domestic production, and more importantly, failed to answer how they plan to address addiction in the US (as in current and future addicts).

Also, the whole question about physical ability diverted so off topic that I lost what they were even talking about. Biden seemed to try to answer it, but then it took a sharp turn towards weight and golfing skills?

Edit: I should also add that yes, Biden tended to stay on topic more. Trump always seemed to be answering a different/previous question instead.