You Pay a Price Either Way
One group cheers Trump. Another cheers Biden. And a lot of people dislike both. And that third group will decide who wins the election next fall.
In 2016, they didn’t like Trump, disliked Hillary more, Trump won.
In 2020 they didn’t like Biden, disliked Trump more, Biden won.
This year, for the third straight presidential election, staring at a choice between evils those voters are asking themselves, Which is worse? But there’s an unspoken problem: When you choose between evils neither leads to salvation – you pay a price either way.
You Pay a Price Either Way
One group cheers Trump. Another cheers Biden. And a lot of people dislike both. And that third group will decide who wins the election next fall.
In 2016, they didn’t like Trump, disliked Hillary more, Trump won.
In 2020 they didn’t like Biden, disliked Trump more, Biden won.
This year, for the third straight presidential election, staring at a choice between evils those voters are asking themselves, Which is worse? But there’s an unspoken problem: When you choose between evils neither leads to salvation – you pay a price either way.