. . .but that doesn’t mean I won’t vote for him. Seems to be a very nice man, but he’s too old, too “moderate,” inarticulate, mistakes his old-timey megaphone rhetoric for content that clarifies, persuades, and inspires. So stop with the binary “approval/disapproval” polls. The real question is whether he’s competent to lead a government that struggles, with decency, to serve all Americans. I’ve a dozen or more people in mind to lead in that struggle, but, at present, Joe’s the likeliest person we’ve got. And no, I can’t suggest a question that I don’t have to cringe to answer. Which explains why I’m a complainer and not a pollster.