It is what it is. The difference is I look at the entire picture, the entire forest to gauge what is going on and how all Americans are looking at this upcoming not wanted rematch. How many Americans do you think are buying this death to democracy and by who? Look at question 49. Do you think U.S. democracy and rule of law will be safe –
Only if Joe Biden wins 34%
Only if Donald Trump wins 33%
It will be safe if either wins 13%
It will not be safe either way 20%

https://www.scribd.com/document/710089283/cbsnews-20240303-1-SUN#1fullscreen=1

The bottom line is that both side believes only their side can save democracy and the rule of law, that democracy and the rule of law is kaput if the other side wins. But more telling is the 20%, a fifth of all Americans who think democracy and the rule of law is dead regardless of who wins.

To run a winning campaign, one needs to understand and know what the entire electorate is thinking and feeling, not just a quarter of it. One needs to adjust and if need be to change tactics, rhetoric in accordance to existing realities among the entire spectrum of all voters out there. Flexibility is an asset, rigidness is not. End of advice.


It's high past time that we start electing Americans to congress and the presidency who put America first instead of their political party. For way too long we have been electing Republicans and Democrats who happen to be Americans instead of Americans who happen to be Republicans and Democrats.