Last time - both candidates were appalling to the point that I could vote for neither. At this point, I am willing to hear Joe out and see who his V.P pick is.
I've listened to him and determined that there's no one upstairs, unfortunately. I used to like Joe. In fact, I've said I'd considered him in the past on this forum several times. But I don't think he is all there anymore, and when the democrats pick a female who is unqualified (as they will) it will be to set her up so he can step down and hand over the Presidency.
My opinion Trump had already lost prior to these events this is just icing on the cake for those of us who think he's a destructive clown that needs to go. I have a hard time thinking of anything at all he's done well in 4 years. Your govt budget was already really bad before the virus gave it a body blow on top. He tried his hardest to kill robust NA economies with pointless trade wars with his supposed allies.
There are times in a Presidency where leadership challenges come to the forefront and demonstrate either the President is a great leader or a failure. Until 2020 Trump has not faced these type of inflection points - now two of them have arrived in an interval of months -- demonstrating to every rational person in the 40% of center swing voters in the U.S. that Trump is not fit to serve a second term. The above, of course, is my opinion.
Heres the thing man, we don't GAF what asshole foreigners think about our system. When you can point to your own country as being less screwed up than the USA you might have something to say. But I doubt it.
In all honesty, Joe is off (mentally), and so is Trump. But Trump's offness is far more dangerous. Give him another four years, and you'll see.