Would Hillary have managed COVID-19 better?

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Obviously people who voted for Trump will say no, and people who voted for Hillary will say yes.

So in order to make this kind of poll actually worthwhile, perhaps it should be limited to only people who did not vote for either of them.
 
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So in order to make this kind of poll actually worthwhile, perhaps it should be limited to only people who did not vote for either of them.
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Hillary's HHS secretary would not have been a former healthcare executive who gouged insulin prices...for starters.

She would have listened to the experts and set a good example of compliance.
 
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Yes.

Trump's narcissim is so bad that mishandling COVID-19 was an inevitability. Wasn't that obvious after seeing how he bungled the whole scandal over sticking kids in cages?
 
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Honestly, I’m not certain. But I’m sure she respects medical science and would have been much more receptive to the advice of qualified experts. I doubt she would have emphasized maintaining economic growth over limiting the spread of disease to the degree that Donald Trump has.

I’m just curious as to what others think.
Yes, and so would any of the other Republican candidates from 2016.

The most incompetent candidate won the election.
 
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Honestly, I’m not certain. But I’m sure she respects medical science and would have been much more receptive to the advice of qualified experts. I doubt she would have emphasized maintaining economic growth over limiting the spread of disease to the degree that Donald Trump has.

I’m just curious as to what others think.

Probably? I mean, I said back in 2016 that I think my dog would have made a better president than Trump, and I think my dog could have done a better job at handling the pandemic in America. At least my dog can't speak, and that already gives her a major leg up on the former occupant of the White House.

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Probably? I mean, I said back in 2016 that I think my dog would have made a better president than Trump, and I think my dog could have done a better job at handling the pandemic in America. At least my dog can't speak, and that already gives her a major leg up on the former occupant of the White House.

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I’ll nominate our African Grey parrot for VP. What ever she says, she means it. No evasion. Unlike VP “Lord of the Flies.” :oldthumbsup:
 
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