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Biden is better than Trump because he (occasionally) listens to what the voters want. Trump tells his followers what they should support, not the other way around.
This also means that people trying to tell Biden to change course sound like Trump supporters to people that believe politicians never listen.
Trump is arguably more responsive to public opinion. Look how he's flip-flopped on abortion. He might not have a conscience, but he's politically aware enough to know that the curtailment of women's rights is unpopular. He's acknowledged that Gaza is a bad look. Biden seems oblivious to public opinion, on the otherhand, and seems determined to be a hand maiden to genocide if it costs him reelection.
Yeah, Trump is responsive to ‘the will of the people’ because trump is a populist.
Unfortunately populism is a terrible way of running government.
Why?
It proposes simple solutions to complex problems and ignores nuance. (Lock her up, build the wall, make America great again, drain the swamp).
It’s contradictory; trump wants to simplify government and reduce expenditure but at the same time expanded various government functions.
It lacks expertise; populists don’t care for expert opinion because the ‘will of the people’ is correct. It’s often not.
Yes, but worse than populism is being hellbent on evil like Biden is on Gaza