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So much hangs on this - I hope we're all not disappointed.

One of my biggest concerns is that so many are so desperate to see the back of Trump that their hopes and expectations for Biden are unrealistically high. The truth is that the damage done over the last four years - even the last few weeks - is so great that it will take some time to repair: it may well take more than one presidential term; it may even prove irreparable. However I do believe that if anyone has a chance of healing the current divisions in the USA, it's Joe Biden...

Eugene's Lair
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One of my biggest concerns is that so many are so desperate to see the back of Trump that their hopes and expectations for Biden are unrealistically high. The truth is that the damage done over the last four years - even the last few weeks - is so great that it will take some time to repair: it may well take more than one presidential term; it may even prove irreparable. However I do believe that if anyone has a chance of healing the current divisions in the USA, it's Joe Biden...

I agree .....on all points Eugene

Baz

I'm not a fan of Joe Biden as I'd have prefered Bernie Sanders but after four years of Trump, an establishment centrist might be the ideal POTUS to unite a country that has been radicalised by a weird combination of right-wing politics, mixed with wealth-entitled sexual and misogynistic promiscuousness  - the sort the Christian right used to absolutely despise but have ignored because Trump played towards their general aims.

Carnelian

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