In an ideal election year, whether midterm or presidential, the right candidate would be compelling enough that no one would need to resort to choosing the best candidate out of two awful ones. Sometimes this is even an important strategy in elections rather than just a moral obligation. But 2024…
In an ideal election year, whether midterm or presidential, the right candidate would be compelling enough that no one would need to resort to choosing the best candidate out of two awful ones. Sometimes this is even an important strategy in elections rather than just a moral obligation. But 2024 could be shaping up to be another lesser-of-two-evils dilemma, at least according to Joe Rogan.
It’s possible Rogan is being a pragmatist, and he accepts that over a year before the 2024 election, both parties have already resigned themselves to Trump and Biden. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
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