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I think it's fair to say at this point no one would begrudge Trump's tenure coming to an end, he's had his four years in office and had his time.
Barring the most die-hard Trump supporters who'd follow him off a cliff, it's not as though one can say with absolute certainty anything's drastically improved under his leadership, if at all. One-term presidents come and go, this'll just be a footnote in history.
Though ideally I'd like to see some fresh candidates on either side with some impetus going forward, Biden could at least be a temporary solution until U.S politics gets its act together
Barring the most die-hard Trump supporters who'd follow him off a cliff, it's not as though one can say with absolute certainty anything's drastically improved under his leadership, if at all. One-term presidents come and go, this'll just be a footnote in history.
Though ideally I'd like to see some fresh candidates on either side with some impetus going forward, Biden could at least be a temporary solution until U.S politics gets its act together
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