New York Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof on Why Biden Should Drop Out: 'I Think We Can Get a President Who Is Coherent in the Evenings'
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-44% Medium Liberal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
36% : So just looking at the Biden administration and its record as a whole, there's not a concern that not only Biden can't beat Trump, but also that Biden can't do the job that he's currently doing as president as a result of what we saw at that debate?34% : And that was in response to Trump needling him and saying that nobody respects the United States anymore, they walk all over us.
17% : You didn't mention Kamala Harris in your piece, though you mentioned several other candidates you think would be strong nominees to run against Trump.
15% : "I do think there is a serious risk that Trump will win against Biden.
13% : But that's obviously not the case: Most people that are arguing for Biden to drop out are saying, "We agree that Trump is a unique threat to the United States, and that is why it is so imperative that Biden drop out and a candidate better suited to beating Trump replace him."
11% : Aidan McLaughlin: Let's start with the debate between Biden and Trump.
5% : I think there's been some conflation in the arguments from Biden's defenders who have suggested that the call for Biden to drop out is an argument that Trump is better than Biden.
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