Seeking the nation’s highest office a half-century after his first campaign, Mr. Biden — a candidate in the late autumn of his career — presented his life of setback and recovery to voters as a parable for a wounded country.
Mr. Biden’s victory amounted to a repudiation of Mr. Trump by millions of voters exhausted with his divisive conduct and chaotic administration, and was delivered by an unlikely alliance of women, people of color, old and young voters and a sliver of disaffected Republicans.
One of the more interesting subjects of The Count (tm) is how thrilled the Pennsylvania machers are w how slow NV and GA are bc they want to deliver the 270th electoral vote straight from the 34th Ward, include a coupla @TommyDinics w the ballots
The president’s bulldozer-style tactics represented an extraordinary risk for an incumbent who’s trailing Mr. Biden in large part because voters, including some who supported him in 2016, are so fatigued by his near-daily attacks and outbursts
Recall our polling from the weekend: even 40% of Republicans support mandatory masking if ya can't distance.
Yet the president belittled Biden for frequently wearing a mask & mocked his own adviser, Fauci , on the matter.
Totally disconnected from where voters are on this