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Why Jake Paul PUMMELING Biden on Twitter is a bad omen for Democrats
June 14, 2022
'If you read this and voted for Biden and you still don't regret it then you are the American problem'
Professional boxer and YouTube influencer Jake Paul took off the gloves Saturday, pummeling President Joe Biden in a tweet for the terrible state of the economy, not to mention his often "incomprehensible" way of speaking.
Paul tweeted:
\u201cBiden accomplishments \n\n1. Highest gas prices\n2. Worst inflation\n3. Plummeting crypto prices\n4. Highest rent prices ever\n5. Created new incomprehensible language\n\nIf you\u2019re reading this and voted for Biden and you still don\u2019t regret it then you are the American problem.\u201d— Jake Paul (@Jake Paul) 1654995456
On “The Rubin Report” this week, BlazeTV host Dave Rubin said Paul's Twitter takedown is a bad omen for Democrats because it shows the direction Gen Z voters are taking ahead of November’s midterm elections. "Biden regret" is growing, and even Gen Z influencers like Paul are blaming the president for the problems with inflation, high gas and rent prices, and more. Will young voters take the risk and vote Republican? Will the Democrats lose their stranglehold on the youth vote?
Watch the video clip below to hear Dave break it all down.
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