46-37 would be a LANDSLIDE, one would think.
There is a long time until 2024, though.
The poll found that 37 percent of respondents would vote for Biden, while 46 percent said they would vote for the Republican candidate.
thepostmillennial.com
This is why Republicans are so scared today with threads like this.
As a presidential candidate in 2016, Donald Trump
made bold predictions about the kind of economic growth the United States would see if he were elected. Americans would celebrate, the Republican
said, as annual GDP growth reached 4 percent for the first time in decades.
It was among the most jarring of Trump's broken promises. Even before the pandemic, GDP growth in Trump's first three years failed to reach 3 percent.
But as it turns out, the U.S. economy was able to reach growth rates unseen in a generation, but it happened under President Joe Biden.
Kevin McCarthy argued last year that Joe Biden's policies "have stalled our recovery," adding, "Bidenomics is bad for America." Yeah, about that...
www.msnbc.com
The nation's gross domestic product — its total output of goods and services — expanded 5.7% in 2021. The economy ended the year by growing at an unexpectedly brisk 6.9% annual pace from October through December, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
Not only is this the strongest annual growth in 37 years, it's also the second strongest
since 1966.
By any fair measure, this is excellent news that
exceeded expectations. In fact, a year ago,
none of the major forecasters were projecting growth this strong in the United States. Domestic growth
even outpaced China's economic growth in 2021 for the first time in decades.