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Letter to the editor: Democrats’ malfeasance

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By Tribune-Review
2 Min Read July 12, 2024 | 1 year Ago
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The debate between Presidents Trump and Biden was over much sooner than liberals would have liked, as it was instantly apparent Biden was not dialed in and gave the worst performance in contest history.

In the immediate aftermath, network personalities critiqued both candidates, focusing the overwhelming majority of their commentary on the underwhelming performance of Biden. Some Democrats circled the wobbly wagon of Biden’s campaign, wondering if it was missing a wheel and declaring it was “just a bad night,” while others who are left-of-center realized Biden was out in left field, calling for him to step down.

Democrats have painted themselves into a corner by not allowing voters to decide if Biden should be the nominee, all the while claiming MAGA is a threat to democracy. They continued peddling the same fictional falsehood that Biden was the “sharpest man in the room” to convince the American public to ignore what they saw for themselves. They did their best to keep Trump off the ballots, while singing to us to lift every voice.

Democrats have no one in the bullpen to save the day for them. They went all-in on Biden without asking the American people what they wanted because their vision was all that mattered. Their malfeasance is now on full display, and whether they replace him or not, they are going to have to take the beating they have coming in November for their wayward ways.

Eric Kocian

Greensburg

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