If only the last two years didn’t matter!
Republicans insist they have a winning strategy in running against President Biden’s record in 2024. There’s just one problem: They’re actually running against his record from 2022.
A lot has changed these past two years! Most of Biden’s main political vulnerabilities — with the exception of his age, of course — have improved. But seemingly no one has updated their talking points. Not GOP politicians, not voters and often not the media, either.All kinds of crime shot up during the pandemic, but the trends have reverted in the past couple of years.
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