who doesn't like a 6-hour flight precheck at TSA?All the ones that were taken away after 9-11 and not repealed.
where's @UncleBuck?
who doesn't like a 6-hour flight precheck at TSA?All the ones that were taken away after 9-11 and not repealed.
That will be repealed after Joe interns all the Trumpers and morons who refuse to wear masks. Legislation will make people liable for knowingly infecting another or causing their death, individual responsibility stuff and authoritarianism, the Trumpers should love it, just what they want, a strong leader. Regular Americans just want the nightmare to end and will support responsible public health measures to do so. Many Americans are gonna be surprised at what their federal government can and will do to solve this crises when competently led by someone who cares. I figure Joe will wrestle covid to the ground in under 90 days and rates will be low enough to resume many normal activities. With Donald it's herd immunity with 3 million dead, 3 times as many maimed and an economic collapse, your bank card won't work then, nobody's will.In my opinion, the patriot act is what really did us in. All in the name of safety.
Repeatedly voting under different names, when he's not a general in ANTIFA! Probably out rioting in one of those anarchy cities.
he's been gone awhile.Repeatedly voting under different names, when he's not a general in ANTIFA! Probably out rioting in one of those anarchy cities.
I believe he already had covid and if he has the same disposition at home as he does here, I would suspect he's out hunting MAGA hats with a baseball bat, something I would consider if I were an American!he's been gone awhile.
nice find
no thanks.Stoners on Politics!
Lemme smoke this blunt and ill give you an opinion!
Im almost finished, wth I get my info from rollitup, im informed dammitno thanks.
Uninformed opinions belong in toke n talk.
If Trump thought he'd get a mercy fuck from voters because he got sick from Trump virus, he should think again.Biden leads by 10 points as majority of Americans say Trump could have avoided coronavirus
Democrat Joe Biden opened his widest lead in a month in the U.S. presidential race after President Donald Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, and a majority of Americans think Trump could have avoided infection if he had taken the virus more seriously, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll...www.reuters.com
Biden leads by 10 points as majority of Americans say Trump could have avoided coronavirus: Reuters/Ipsos poll
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Democrat Joe Biden opened his widest lead in a month in the U.S. presidential race after President Donald Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, and a majority of Americans think Trump could have avoided infection if he had taken the virus more seriously, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Sunday.
The Oct. 2-3 national opinion poll gave little indication of an outpouring of support for the president beyond Trump’s core group of followers, some of whom have gathered outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where the president has been hospitalized.
Trump has repeatedly dismissed the severity of the pandemic as something that would disappear on its own, chiding Biden as recently as last week for wearing a protective mask, even as the coronavirus infected millions of people and forced businesses and schools to close.
Among those adults who are expected to cast ballots in the Nov. 3 election, the poll found that 51% were backing Biden, while 41% said they were voting for Trump. Another 4% were choosing a third-party candidate and another 4% said they were undecided.
Biden’s 10-point edge over Trump is 1 to 2 points higher than leads Biden posted over the past several weeks, though the increase is still within the poll’s precision limits of plus or minus 5 percentage points.
With about a month to go before the election, Biden has maintained an early advantage in securing the national popular vote. But to win the presidency, a candidate must prevail in enough states to win the Electoral College, and state polls show that Trump is nearly as popular as Biden in battleground states.
Trump, 74, was transferred to Walter Reed on Friday, hours after tweeting that he was diagnosed with COVID-19. The announcement set off a dizzying split-screen experience for many: as media alerts lit up cell phones and television chyrons about Trump feeling feverish and needing oxygen, several other Republican leaders who had been in close proximity with the president announced that they, too, had tested positive.
Most Americans continue to be deeply worried about the virus, and the poll found that 65%, including 9 in 10 registered Democrats and 5 in 10 registered Republicans, agreed that “if President Trump had taken coronavirus more seriously, he probably would not have been infected.”
Only 34% said they thought that Trump has been telling them the truth about the coronavirus, while 55% said that he was not and 11% were unsure.
Of those polled, 57% of Americans said they disapproved of Trump’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic overall, up about 3 points from a poll that ran late last week.
Americans also appear to be largely supportive of curtailing the 2020 presidential race to ensure everyone’s safety.
Sixty-seven percent of Americans want to stop in-person campaign rallies and 59% think the presidential debates should be postponed until Trump recovers from the coronavirus.
It is unclear at this point how Trump’s diagnosis will impact the next presidential debate, which is scheduled for Oct. 15. The first vice presidential debate between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Mike Pence is scheduled for Thursday.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout the United States. It gathered responses from 1,005 U.S. adults, including 596 likely voters.
Only about 61% of voting-age Americans actually voted in the 2016 election.