Just a couple things to note: Inflation is happening globally and we already know that U.S. Presidents have little control over the economy, so I don't think Trump or Biden can be measured by the economies under their respective administrations as those simply aren't theirs to control (or to take credit for). Crime rates are down and have continued to drop, particularly a noted decrease in violent crime last year, but again it is hard to say how a sitting President could possibly affect crime rates that dramatically either way.
You raise several points, though, and those are definitely worth considering: whose border policies do you support? Where do you stand on isolationism vs. military support for allies? I do think it is very important to vote for Presidents on the things that are actually within the scope of their job.
Jul 23, 2024
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