Joe Biden Hates his Voters

Mark McKinnon of Vanity Fair recently suggested, “Trump’s Reelection May Hinge on Getting Voters to Hate Joe Biden.”

In this article, McKinnon said President Trump “plans to make this election a choice between the two candidates—and not allow the race to become solely a referendum on Trump.”

According to Vanity Fair, the 2020 race might be decided by “double haters” – those who can’t stand either candidate but will vote for their man anyway.

The difference in the two men is that it has taken three years of constant assault and COVID-19 to make a dent in Trump’s base of likely voters. From the reaction of some, it looks like Joe Biden is doing that without anyone else’s help.

Take, for example, an exchange between Biden and committed Democrat in Iowa. When asked if voters believed he could win a national election, the former Vice President called the woman a “lying dog-faced pony soldier,” a line from an old movie.

 

In one noticeable incident, Carlos Rojas, an active member of the Movimiento Cosecha, questioned whether Biden would stop deportations with executive actions. After it appeared Rojas was winning over his fellow Democrats, Biden curtly said, “You need to vote for Trump.”

When an 18-year old female challenged him, Biden called her a child who needed to vote for someone else.”

One can only hope.

Watch the video as Steven Crowder comments on five video clips that show the contempt Biden has shown for people who said they will vote for him in November.


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