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July 23, 2024

Democrat Senator Weeps on Air Over Biden Quitting Election

Well, now I have seen it all.

Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) was reduced to tears on-air while discussing Joe Biden ending his presidential campaign after having won the primary election.

Coons, by the way, is also the co-chair of Biden’s campaign.

Sad Day

As the co-chair of the campaign, I would have to imagine that Coons was around Biden quite a bit, so there is no way he could have thought Biden was ready for this.

So, Coons appeared to put on a show for the TV cameras when discussing Biden dropping out of the race.

It was an Oscar-worthy performance, to say the least.

As Coons started to discuss Biden dropping out, he got teary-eyed, stating, “He’s grounded in his faith, in his family, and in our state.”

Then the tears started, and he stated, “Excuse me.”

After collecting himself for a second, he continued, “I’m sorry, this was a very difficult decision. And one that I think reflects the very best of who Joe Biden is.”

First, Joe Biden is no hero, and he never was. He is corrupt, and now he and his administration have been lying to the American people for years.

Second, our election system does not work this way. You don’t get to run a candidate, have the American people vote for him, and then pull him out of the race simply because he is not performing well.

This is unprecedented, and it should be illegal.

Now, over the next few months, Democrats and the media are going to paint Biden as a hero for doing the right thing, but this should be criminal.

This is deception, this is undemocratic, this is dishonest, and it should be considered election fraud.

No, you will not get any sympathy from me because Biden is leaving office in the same manner he conducted his entire career… under a shroud of corruption and lies.

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