Followed immediately in the interview with "what do you think of every deranged thing your opponent says that we have normalized?"
I traveled to Ford Field in Detroit where the National Guard was giving vaccinations. It was surreal. Like you said, it drove home that this was a big deal. I thought our long national nightmare was over. Then the antivax movement gained steam, and we didn't stop the virus.
Largely because the same groups banning medical care for women have banned sex ed in schools and are trying to ban contraceptives.
The same. I ask myself that at least every hour.
Agree 100%.
But nothing to win her the party convention. Then there are all the R lawsuits loaded and chambered if anyone but Biden is selected at the convention.
That's not what it was. Both parties nominate their incumbent because of the advantage of holding the Presidency. There may be an exception somewhere in the past, but it's unusual if so.
I think you're right, especially the part about slowly losing out vision without knowing why. In my life at least, that election seems to have been the axis on which everything turned.
No matter the sample size, I don't think there would be who would pick democracy over authoritarianism.
And finally follow all those tips received about Brett Kavanaugh.