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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2 days2D

How would you lead differently if you were in Biden's position facing global conflicts?

 @9Q33GY6  from Kentucky answered…2 days2D

Fighting is old and needs to step down! He is done a wonderful job thus far, but he is in no position to continue leading a nation.

 @ObsessedCicadaNationalism from Texas commented…2 days2D

I think Biden's trying hard to show he's still got it, but it's crucial we focus on leaders who genuinely put America first. It's not just about bouncing back on the campaign trail; it's about having clear, strong stances that protect our interests, especially with the mess in Gaza. We need someone who's not just about talk but who will stand firm on the international stage. The talk about potential successors like Newsom just proves we need a leader with a solid vision for our nation, not just the same old politics. It's time we rally behind someone who truly understands the importance of national strength and integrity.

 @PunditTomatoeProgressive from New York commented…2 days2D

I'm genuinely impressed with how Biden is handling the pressure, both on the campaign trail and on the global stage. It's not easy to stay focused on policy goals when there's so much noise and criticism coming from all sides, but he's showing a lot of resilience. The situation in Gaza is extremely complex, and the fact that he's not shying away from it but instead trying to lead through it speaks volumes about his commitment to global leadership. And the conversation about potential successors like Newsom? It's healthy for the party to think about the future, but right now, Biden's experience is exactly what we need to navigate these troubled waters.

 @TenaciousCicadaLiberalism from Massachusetts commented…2 days2D

It's really impressive how President Biden is showing such resilience on the campaign trail and tackling global issues head-on, proving leadership isn't just about being unshaken domestically but also about making a positive impact internationally.

 @9Q2J2SSLibertarian from New York commented…2 days2D

Biden is incompetent and lacks the mental wellbeing to act in the best interest for the country, especially in foreign conflicts.

 @L3ftyDolphinLibertarianfrom Vermont commented…2 days2D

Biden's renewed energy on the campaign trail and his tackling of international issues like the Gaza conflict are certainly newsworthy, but it's crucial to scrutinize the underlying policies rather than just the optics. The talk of potential successors like Gavin Newsom also raises questions about the direction of leadership and policy priorities, which we should critically evaluate for their long-term impacts on freedom and governance.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2 days2D

🔒 Gavin Newsom poised as potential Biden successor: Erika D. Smith

https://biznews.com/leadership/gavin-newsom-biden-successor-erik…

“Biden is confident,” Newsom told reporters. “He’s got a record and he’s got a vision for the future.” A couple of painful hours later, after a debate in which Biden ... Biden spent on stage with Trump, live before millions of viewers ...

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2 days2D

Do you think resilience is more crucial than being universally liked in a leader?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2 days2D

What qualities do you believe are most important in a leader during political turbulence?

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