Fear and loathing in a Super Tuesday state: Democrats angry at Biden back him anyway to stop Trump
- Concerns about President Biden's age and lack of enthusiasm among voters are acknowledged by campaign officials, while Biden's supporters vote for him to prevent the re-election of former President Trump.
- Minnesota, a traditionally progressive state, has not been carried by a Republican presidential candidate since 1972, although Trump came close in 2016. Observers are speculating on the number of Democrats who will choose "uncommitted" in the state's primary due to concerns over the Israel-Hamas conflict and the significant Somali American population.
- Some Democratic voters express grudging support for Biden, citing him as the lesser of two evils compared to Trump, despite concerns about his mental capacity. Others fear Trump's alignment with dictators and his impact on their way of life.
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Fear and loathing in a Super Tuesday state: Democrats angry at Biden back him anyway to stop Trump
By THOMAS BEAUMONT Associated Press HOPKINS, Minn. (AP) — Democratic voters in suburban Minneapolis seem far less interested in sending President Joe Biden a message of dissatisfaction with him than they are in keeping Republican Donald Trump from returning to the White House. Interviews with voters in Minneapolis’ Democrat-heavy western suburbs before the Super Tuesday primaries find that a fear of a second Trump term is a stronger motivator th…
Fear and loathing in a Super Tuesday state: Democrats angry at Biden back him anyway to stop Trump
By THOMAS BEAUMONT Associated Press HOPKINS, Minn. (AP) — Democratic voters in suburban Minneapolis seem far less interested in sending President Joe Biden a message of dissatisfaction with him than they are in keeping Republican Donald Trump from returning to the White House. Interviews with voters in Minneapolis’ Democrat-heavy western suburbs before the Super Tuesday primaries find that a fear of a second Trump term is a stronger motivator th…
Fear and loathing in a Super Tuesday state: Democrats angry at Biden back him anyway to stop Trump
By THOMAS BEAUMONT Associated Press HOPKINS, Minn. (AP) — Democratic voters in suburban Minneapolis seem far less interested in sending President Joe Biden a message of dissatisfaction with him than they are in keeping Republican Donald Trump from returning to the White House. Interviews with voters in Minneapolis’ Democrat-heavy western suburbs before the Super Tuesday primaries find that a fear of a second Trump term is a stronger motivator th…

Fear and loathing in a Super Tuesday state: Democrats angry at Biden back him anyway to stop Trump
Democratic voters in suburban Minneapolis seem far less interested in sending President Joe Biden a message of dissatisfaction with him than they are in keeping Republican Donald Trump from returning
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