Biden's 2024 campaign is a game of Trivial Pursuit against Trump because he's out of ideas

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    100% Extremely Conservative

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Overall Sentiment

18% Positive

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"It's also that much of what Biden addresses is small potatoes - like his absorption with convenience fees on concert tickets and declaration of war against title insurance."
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4% Conservative
"Given that higher mortgage rates have not driven down house prices, the cost of buying a starter home for young families has roughly doubled since Biden became president."
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-2% Liberal
"Unimaginably, Biden's latest focus further lowers the bar."
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-4% Liberal
"Those costs matter, especially since the St. Louis Federal Reserve reports that real income has flatlined since Biden took office."
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-10% Liberal
"There is, consequently, a shortage of homes on the market, which has caused the price of the average house to soar 18"
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-14% Liberal
"That suggestion will be up to Congress, which is unlikely to pass that or any of Biden's other tax redoes in his recently released budget which, cumulatively, proposes to hike taxes by $5.1 trillion over the next ten years."
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-14% Liberal
"This initiative is described in a bill introduced last year by Coecticut Democrat Sen. Richard Blumenthal which attracted essentially zero co-sponsors or interest until the White House pounced on it."
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-14% Liberal
"Someone should tell Biden: Trivial Pursuit is a game, not a campaign."
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-20% Liberal
"We're all getting used to the notion that Joe Biden, ostensibly the most powerful man in the world (No Joke!"
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-22% Liberal
"More specifically, Biden's Federal Trade Commission, led by 35-year-old ideologue Lina Khan who's normally busy attacking businesses, is teaming up with the Department of Justice to address the horror of malfunctioning ice cream makers."
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-26% Liberal
"Why would Biden highlight removing title insurance?"
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-26% Liberal
"As he increasingly focuses on truly trivial pursuits - title fees, shrinkflation and ice-cream machines -- that's what's happening to Joe Biden."
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-28% Liberal
"He won't cut spending to staunch inflation, won't revisit Trump's policies that curbed illegal immigration and won't buck soft-on-crime progressives in his party."
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-28% Liberal
"Is this deep dive from 30,000 federal feet into what would appear to be a company matter further evidence of Joe Biden's ice cream addiction?"
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-30% Liberal
"Trivia.Polls show Americans are hurting financially; those surveys also indicate that they blame Biden's policies for their pain."
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-42% Liberal
"Because young people, a critical leg of the Biden-Obama coalition, are abandoning the president in droves, and one of the issues often cited for their disaffection is - not title insurance, to be sure - but the inflated cost of buying a home."
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-60% Liberal
"Because young people, a critical leg of the Biden-Obama coalition, are abandoning the president in droves, and one of the issues often cited for their disaffection is - not title insurance, to be sure - but the inflated cost of buying a home."
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-60% Liberal

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