
S.E. Cupp
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3 days ago |
bryantimes.com | S.E. Cupp
Among the many problems Democrats faced in the 2024 election was their terrible timing. When Biden won in 2020, it was with an implicit promise to be a one-term president, a transitional one, not a transformational one, a “bridge,” as he called it. “Look, I view myself as a bridge, not as anything else,” he said two months into his term. “There’s an entire generation of leaders you saw stand behind me. They are the future of this country.”Except, he wasn’t a bridge at all.
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5 days ago |
messenger-inquirer.com | S.E. Cupp
Among the many problems Democrats faced in the 2024 election — former President Joe Biden’s obvious decline, a rejiggered ticket at the 11th hour, a slumbering economy and border crisis that Dems took too long to acknowledge — was their terrible timing. When Biden won in 2020, it was with an implicit promise to be a one-term president, a transitional one, not a transformational one, a “bridge,” as he called it.
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5 days ago |
triblive.com | S.E. Cupp
Among the many problems Democrats faced in the 2024 election — former President Joe Biden’s obvious decline, a rejiggered ticket at the 11th hour, a slumbering economy and a border crisis that Dems took too long to acknowledge — was their terrible timing. When Biden won in 2020, it was with an implicit promise to be a one-term president, a transitional one, not a transformational one. “Look, I view myself as a bridge, not as anything else,” he said two months into his term.
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6 days ago |
arcamax.com | S.E. Cupp
Among the many problems Democrats faced in the 2024 election — former President Joe Biden’s obvious decline, a rejiggered ticket at the 11th hour, a slumbering economy and border crisis that Dems took too long to acknowledge — was their terrible timing. When Biden won in 2020, it was with an implicit promise to be a one-term president, a transitional one, not a transformational one, a “bridge,” as he called it.
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1 week ago |
bryantimes.com | S.E. Cupp
Recently, President Trump’s second term turned 100…days, that is. And to mark the occasion, he held a rally in Michigan where he touted what he thinks of as his biggest accomplishments — tariffs, deporting alleged gang members to El Salvador, and his creation of the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. But one look under the hood of this nascent administration and it’s more than obvious that things aren’t going so well.
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