As the 2024 election approaches, voters are increasingly likely to face a matchup between two candidates who have both already had a go at the job: President Biden and former president Donald Trump. But, in some ways, it’s also kind of … useful? Usually, in an election year, voters can only speculate about how campaign promises might translate into real-life governing decisions. In this election, we have a rare opportunity to evaluate actual, existing track records before casting our ballots. Read the full opinion at The Washington Post.
Source: Washington Post December 09, 2023 14:13 UTC