I’ve seen some random videos of Tucker saying that suicides are way up, economy is way down, addiction and crime are rampant and the cost of living is insanity where nobody can really thrive in this environment.

On the otherside, inflation is slowing, people are working and it feels we’re slowly getting back to some normalcy.

What’s your personal perspective on how life is right now/since 2020? Is that the biggest factor for determining who you will vote for in 2024?

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    The fact that you thought a flippant response to your absurd question was ‘rude’ showed me how delicate you are. Again grow thicker skin or stick to your echo chambers.

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      Absurd question is me comparing the top 2 democratic candidates?

      LOL. You’re just trolling, it’s okay man, don’t worry about me. I’m probably one of the most chill people you’ve ever interacted with online. I think you need to smoke some weed or something and not be so hostile.

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        Yes, thinking RFK Jr is a ‘top candidate’ is absurd. Also people who are chill don’t usually get so triggered over online ‘rudeness’ that they feel compelled to explain how chill they are to a stranger.

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          I believe he’s 2nd in the nomination race for democrats.

          I understand it’s unusual and you think it may not count. You’re being rude doesn’t change that he is.

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            What do you think the chances of RFK Jr getting the nomination are?

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                You believe RFK Jr has the same chance at the democratic nomination as Obama did in 2011, when he was the incumbent… Wow…

                You should check how many times in US history an incumbent presidential candidate has not won their party’s primary.

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                    There wasn’t an incumbent Democrat in the oval office in 2007.

                    Again - you should check how many times in US history an incumbent presidential candidate has not won their party’s primary.