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by bell-cot 520 days ago
> Why did Biden do something immediately...?

Back in '71, one year before Biden was elected to the US Senate, President Nixon was on a very public "Inflation is Public Enemy #1" rampage. In '72, Nixon was re-elected with over sixty percent of the popular vote.

One could snark about Biden be senile...but at this point, I've mostly concluded that the Democratic Party's core constituency wanted to get out of power, and stay out. That's far less work, and doesn't require them to venture out of their own little well-to-do ideological bubble.

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First, I'm confused. I wrote in the GP:

> Why didn't Biden do something immediately

You quoted:

> Why did Biden do something immediately...?

?

To the issue at hand:

> the Democratic Party's core constituency wanted to get out of power, and stay out. That's far less work, and doesn't require them to venture out of their own little well-to-do ideological bubble.

That is a great insight. My way of seeing (what I think is) the same thing is the Dems want to stay in their safe place. James Carville wrote an opinion piece recently saying the Dems need to focus on the economy more. Lol - it's always 1992 to them.

What the Dems demonstrate is not only that they are completely ineffective at dealing with today's problems, they are scared to even acknowledge and confront them. 'Vote for us if you want to hide in your safe place as long as you can.'

> In '72, Nixon was re-elected with over sixty percent of the popular vote.

That is widely believed to be for other reasons, the political divide of the country and the weakness of the Dem candidate.

did/didn't - just my stupid typo.

Yes, a number of other things were going in Nixon's favor. But a bunch of things were not - starting with The War (Vietnam). Neither GDP growth nor unemployment numbers made him look good.

And Harris could have done far worse than Nixon's 60.7%, and still won handily.