Trumpism may define the Republican Party. But it definitely doesn’t define election results—even in supposedly red states.

Just ask Kentucky Republican Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron.

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    A lot of Democrats and Independents, including myself, will show up in the “disapproval” column for Joe Biden. I will still vote for him any day of the week over any Republican he’s up against.

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      As a lifelong Democrat, thanks.

      As an American who wishes to retain our democracy, Thank You.

      Everyone please vote responsibly in 2024.

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      Honestly the GOP is so disjointed right now that a third party actually has a chance if enough D’s that are fed up with Biden organize

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        He has tried several times to forgive student loans but was blocked by Republicans in Congress and Trump’s SCOTUS. I appreciate the continued effort from Biden even with Republicans doing everything in their power to crap on students. And unions for that matter.

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        His support of unions begins and ends with election season. Did we forget what he did to the rail unions when they dared to ask for sick days?

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        Support of unions that stops when the strikes would actually do something, and starts up again during an election season. Can’t have the rail unions strike for 3 more days and ruin my economic record, even if that would not only support workers rights, and be better for the economy in the long-term but also prevent chemical spills like in Palestine Ohio.