shyams, on 2024-August-30, 20:19, said:
The last line should have read ... "You can see why a % of the Independents Biden supporters may feel iffy about voting for him now."
For me, and I think for many, this election is different from others. Let me look back on three elections. 1960 I chose Kennebt over Nixon, 1968 I chose Humphrey over Nixon, 1972 I chose McGovern over Nixon. None of my choices qualify as ham sandwiches. I happily voted for Kenneby. Less happily, but ok, for Humphrey, I thought his independence had been smothered by being Johnson's Veep, and McGovern was more to the left than I was, but I voted for them. As to Nixon, I think Watergate had to be dealt with, his resignation was right, and maybe Ford's pardon was right. I wished Watergate had not happened, I wished Nixon could have served out his term. I didn't vote for him, but absent Watergate I was fine with him serving out his term,
Trump is a stand alone. Nothing like him in the past. It's not Stormy Daniels, Kennedy bedded probably fifty times the number of women I dated. Probably an underestimate. It's something else. Trump likes to speak of his instincts and his gut reaction. Actually, I think a bit that way myself. From the first I saw of Trump my gut told me this was someone I would not trust on anything ever. Man, my gut has never been so right. Not that politicians don't lie.Johnson ran on the pledge that he would not send American boys to do the job Asian boys should do and then, after the election, was pretty accurately described as setting his Vietnam policy by reading old Goldwater speeches. Except Goldwater would probably have made a better job of it. So politicians are less than straightforward, but Trump is in a class by himself. Everyone must kiss his butt. Republican office holders are still scared sh**less about acknowledging Biden won the 2020 election. I seriously doubt that many think Biden stole the election but Trump said that he did so they say that he did. And, of course, the woman who tried to enforce the rules against using Arlington as a political photo op had mental issues. And many many things in between. I believe that Johnson thought it was necessary to send troops to Vietnam. I will give him that much even though he lied about his intentions during his campaign. But Trump? He is a cult leader that demands absolute obedience to his will. Trump's focus is Trump.
How enthusiastic am I about Harris? Maybe roughly the way I was when I voted for Humphrey, another Veep. Back in the daysm before the Republican Party lost its soul, I think they could have come up with a candidate I might prefer over Harris. But Trump? You gotta be kiddin.