I hope they are right:
"If Biden is elected in November, the left may get a presidency it likes
after all — or at least one it hates less than anticipated. The
coronavirus outbreak and the resulting massive surge in unemployment has moved American political discourse to the left: Ideas that would have been considered too liberal for most Democrats a few months ago are now being proposed by Republicans. And if American politics is moving left, expect Biden to do the same. Biden was often cast as a centrist or a moderate
during the Democratic primaries, but those labels don’t really describe
his politics that well — he doesn’t really seem to have any kind of set
ideology at all.
"Instead, Biden’s long record in public office suggests that he is fairly
flexible on policy — shifting his positions to whatever is in the
mainstream of the Democratic Party at a given moment. So if Biden wins
the presidency and his fellow Democrats are still clamoring for more
government spending to help the pandemic recovery, Biden is likely to be
a fairly liberal president, no matter how moderate he sounded in the
primaries."
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