Joe Biden Suggests Trump Talks Like He Should Be "Committed"
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- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : "Anyway, Biden wasn't the only one who had thoughts to share re: Trump this week.38% : On Wednesday, Florida governor Ron DeSantis told supporters that the ex-president accomplished almost nothing of note during his time in office, while New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu said Thursday that he's optimistic about the future of the Republican Party -- because Trump won't rule it forever.
16% : "At the same event, Biden called Russian president Vladimir Putin a "crazy SOB," a comment the Kremlin apparently didn't appreciate, with a spokesman responding, "Clearly, Mr. Biden behaves in the Hollywood cowboy style to serve internal political interests.
12% : Meanwhile, the governor of New Hampshire said of Trump: "Assholes come and go.
6% : "Joe Biden has spent the last several months laying out the reasons why it would be a terrible idea to give Donald Trump a second term in office -- reasons that include everything from Trump's assault on reproductive rights to his pledge to be a dictator only "on day one."
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