If a rematch between those two actually happen, then I am afraid it won't be an election to choose the best person for the charge of the presidency of the United States, but rather to choose the lesser evil.
This happens in many elections.
I personally think that Biden's health won't have any influence on the results of the election, mostly because it seems that there is no serious democrat who is willing to challenge Biden in the primaries and even if there was, none of them would dare to talk about Biden's health, for democrats that is rather a taboo.
I think it's a bit pathetic. Surely there are no better candidates in the US than those two? It just goes to show that it's not necessarily the best who get to run for president, but the ones with the most influence.
Biden has shown signs of cognitive problems and as time goes on he is not going to get any better. Trump at the moment does not seem to have cognitive problems but he will be 78 years old by the time he is elected president again. Ronald Reagan made a joke about his opponent's youth when his opponent questioned his age, because at the time he was the oldest president in US history and these two are older than he is now.
Sadly, it seems that in the United States, not the best candidates are those who get the votes. I am not an expert but I would bet that there are better people (even in congress and the house of representatives) who would do a better job than any of those two have done.
It is all about sponsorship and the donor's money.
Who will be the candidates anyway? I don't trust both party but one will win eventually. Good presidents do their second terms, like Obama, and bad presidents can't do, like Trump. I don't think Biden fit in both categories. He wasn't bad but he's too old to re-elect, I don't even think he will be a candidate again. I have to see DP's candidates first.
It seems that in the next election, Biden will again face Trump and this will again be a fairly hot election, considering that these two pairs are people full of controversy. It will be quite difficult to choose who will win, whether Biden or Trump, but considering Biden's declining health, this will be a good chance for Trump to regain his position and remove Biden from his position as president.
If a rematch between those two actually happen, then I am afraid it won't be an election to choose the best person for the charge of the presidency of the United States, but rather to choose the lesser evil.
I personally think that Biden's health won't have any influence on the results of the election, mostly because it seems that there is no serious democrat who is willing to challenge Biden in the primaries and even if there was, none of them would dare to talk about Biden's health, for democrats that is rather a taboo.
I've been trying to figure out if I want to be this election, but there's so much unknown now that I'm starting think I'm not going to risk my money. I thought for sure that Hilary Clinton was going to beat Trump and look how that turned out. So, it's sadly going to be a re-match but no clue how it's going to go. The one thing I do know, and agree with you on, it's a lesser of two evils. Sadly
Hillary did not have much of a chance, I think. Even if she was a better option than she was back then, traditionally there is a lot of people who would not choose a woman to be the president of USA. Sexism and stereotypes are real, very real.