• Pronell@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I think there was a good chunk that didn’t like some of his record. (Israel/Palestine, the old crime bill that was hung around his neck despite being broadly supported) But Kamala doesn’t have to run on that record, though she can still call on it as having been Biden’s VP.

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      4 months ago

      Biden had one really bad policy in his administration and arguably there are good reasons - just don’t genocide does no justice to how complicated the situation there is to navigate. By comparison, I thought Obama had maybe a half-dozen things I starkly disagreed with him on.

      Hate on the Gaza situation, sure. As black marks go, it’s really dark, but I’m never going to agree with any president 100% of the time and Biden’s record is way better than most in my book. Kamala has a solid record to run on.

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        4 months ago

        The thing about Israel is that, even if you think Biden should’ve cut ties completely, what Biden did was still better than the Trump alternative that you’d get for doing anything other than voting for the Democrat.

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        I fully agree. Israel was impossible to navigate as an issue because Biden needed to show the rest of the world that the US still sticks by its allies… but those of us who knew Netanyahu knew this would get ugly fast.

        And the crime bill - why the hell were REPUBLICANS attacking him for it? They loved it back then. It was a big mainstream ‘success’ back then.

        So disgusting and insulting to attack him for something they love hoping to turn other voters away.

        I only pointed out those examples because others cared about them. I’ve been around long enough to know what the anti-crime culture was like in the 80s. You remember the 80s, where crime-ridden NYC was a genre all its own?