Democrats' dilemma: Biden's agenda is popular, but he is not - eviltoast
  • Wrench@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Because he’s not charismatic.

    People like to point to his earlier career not aging well to current social / political norms, completely ignoring that adapting one’s values as society evolves is a desirable trait.

    But really, it comes down to charisma. He’s awkward and not particularly likeable, and people will bend over backwards to justify their dislike of him despite his accomplishments.

    Then there are the hardline progressives, who literally no one electable will ever please. I’m sure even Bernie would have had to make too many compromises ,or fail to deliver enough, to alienate these folks if he had taken the presidency.

    • BlanketsWithSmallpox@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      If Bernie got elected hard-line progressives would be throwing themselves off their roofs onto the grass outside their mothers houses for how little he’s done and how all politicians are the same lol.