Biden oversaw more deaths from COVID and the the worst, most deadly spike a year into his presidency...i don't think you can chalk that up to "oh he's still dealing with a mess".
you missed my point: deaths were inevitable, for any president. even with the perfect, science-based policies. the question is, did a president's policies contribute additional deaths above and beyond what an adequate response would bring? studies are conclusive: 180k more americans died under trump due to his mismanagement. there simply isn't one for biden, but please let me know if you find one.
the "worst, most deadly spike a year into his presidency" was due to a new variant (delta) that was more virulent didn't respond to vaccination as well as previous variants. same with the later omicron variant. those aren't policy-related spikes.
biden did inherit a mess - and look at the curve for the first year of his presidency. amazing what promoting & enhancing access to the vaccine can do (AKA policy decisions). and i didn't say that the only reason was dealing with the inherited mess, please don't reduce my argument to just one point
If you're going to say Trump's policies were responsible for 180,000 deaths (and they were), can you can't say Biden's policies didn't do the same.
yes one can. trump policies directly resulted in additional death that could have been avoided. he called for ignoring the issue and hoping it would just go away (despite being told that it wouldn't), putting off the shutdown as long as possible, promoting quackery like ivermectin, and casting doubt on the vaccine. i will however give credit to trump for green-lighting project warp speed even though he didn't do anything with the resulting vaccine - he was too busy plotting his coup). how you can say that they are both the same, and that the pandemic would have unfolded in the same way regardless of who was in the white house, is baffling.
And there are plenty of ways to convincingly point out that Biden is better (for example, he's got way less credible accusations of sexual misconduct!), but their handling of COVID ain't one.
strongly disagree. you cannot paint their approaches to covid with the same brush.