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Biden’s record, his administration FARRR out performs anything Criminal 45 EVER accomplished! End of Report!

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Daniel P.

Program Operations Director / Technology Program Portfolio Manager : Top Secret Clearance

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Jan Jan Jan......that is SUCH a load. Trump was averaging GREAT job growth and wage growth right up until the shutdowns. Biden benefited from the opposite, he got to have the rebound jobs when the economy reopened. Enough man, we have the media to gaslight us already, we do not need our friends and acquaintances doing it too. Just as we all saw Biden was fading years ago and the media covered it up, we ALL remember the economy under Trump before Covid hit. You cannot cherry pick biased data out of context and convince us otherwise. BLS? Really......with a slide from the White House? Come ON!

Paul .D. Shipman

Honourably medically retired police officer followed by other occupations.

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And yet there's a good chance tRump is going to be voted in again, we in England look on with interest.

I will vote straight blue in order to rid of GOP toxins but those Democrats who are asking President Biden to get out of the race are either jealous of his exemplary accomplishments or they want to perhaps be the nominee themselves and ride on President Biden’s exemplary performance the past 3.5 years! They should stop nagging on pushing President Biden out!!!

Ryan Mahoney

🇵🇸 Making helpful technology | Public Transit | Fair Hiring

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This diagram does not appear to match the reality for most Americans who seem to experience significant employment insecurity today. Not saying it is Biden's fault, just that the visualization is extremely inaccurate and deceptive. Next are you going to say inflation went down?

Daniel Achille L.

SAP Software Engineering Senior Manager

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You mean the jobs that people returned to after the pandemic... lol you're too funny Stephen Macht

Patrick M.

Owner & Founder, Merrill -Insights LLC (custom marketing research)

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And comparing trumps first 3 years (pre covid) to Biden's first three years, trump average 180,000 new jobs per month compared to 400,000 new jobs under trump. TRump told us to assess his pefrformance on the stiock market and job creation. Under Biden, we have a record high stock market and record number of new jobs. So, now, MAGA pivots inflation. Unlike the case under trump, inflation in the US has remained lower than most every other country, And, Trump continues to block significant improvement in our immigration system. And, under trump, we has more immigrants than in any of the prior 44 administration. Waiting for MAGA's next pivot, though it is likely that even when they choose the specific criteria, Biden outperforms Trump. Trust the data, not campaign rhetoric.

Adam Abele

Retired Finance Executive - Procter & Gamble

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Let’s please be fair with the data and take out the COVID impacts. We shut down the economy for a year with COVID and jobs came back when it turned back on.

Mark Panecki

Vice President, Client Engagement at Ledger Run, Inc.

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Did anyone consider that there was a global pandemic in those numbers or are we just trying to persuade folks on incomplete data?

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John vonGoeler

Product Marketing Expert

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notice anything about most of the Democrats? Pretty damn good job growth! And why does Reagan rank as high as he does? Because he gave amnesty to 2.7 Million undocumented immigrants. Oh the irony! The playbook of the last Republican job maker had a lot in common with the politics of today's Democrats in terms of immigration. 😄

David Avitabile

Life Sciences | Business Development | Sales | Medical Communications | Public Relations | Pharmaceutical | Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Agency and Corporate Communications Experience

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The leading job creators are all Democrats. Which is why I will no longer vote for any Republican.

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