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It's not true tho.
Besides, people want good policies. Biden had bad policies.
Only around ~63% of people actually voted. That isn't even 2/3 of the country. THAT is what gets us into messes like this, people don't have enough encouragement or reason to vote.
Look at his approval ratings, they're already underwater. He's at around the ~37% approval mark last I checked, which is already VERY close to how he ended his first term.
And man. We are 6 months into this term. It'll be really interesting to see how low a disapproval number can get, because we're absolutely going to find out.
To try and put a positive spin on this: that will change. This current term is absolutely going to wake a lot of people up and realize how important it is to make sure to vote AGAINST the demented old guy who has to be 'Weekend At Bernie's'd his way through everything.
The reps in the house are already having a massive panic attack at the realization they're probably going to lose the majority HARD just like they did back in the 1930s when trying to inact tariffs led to them losing the majority in the house/senate for almost 60 years.
The fact there's so much garrymandering talk going on now is GOOD. That means they're getting nervous, they know they're in massive risk of a blue wave come midterms.
So to put it short: Most americans did not vote for Trump. A lot of them didn't vote at all. That's the problem we keep facing, is convincing people to actually get out and vote. But this shtshow of a presidental term is going to hopefully change that and wake a lot of people up as to how important being involved in politics actually is.
Ever consider that anyone claiming he molested or raped them is lying, attempting to extort him? Typically followed by a lawsuit, it's attempted extortion. They're hoping the accused will settle, pay something.
Umm... They actually did vote against the demented old guy who had to be "weekened at Bernies" and the woman who never had enough functioning neurons to reach that point in the first place. You cope by telling yourself most the country is against him, because it makes you feel better and you can make an excuse for the DNC being reamed. You have nothing that shows that if more people did vote, they'd vote for who you think they would.
At some point, the DNC is actually going to have to come up with good, sound policy, and not just smear campaigns and insults.
Trump's approval rating is fine. 46.3% avg approval with some polls at 50%:
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/approval-rating