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WATCH: Jon Miller calls out 2020 Democrats for 'cringeworthy' pandering in Iowa
June 10, 2019
'You can expect a clean victory for the Trump man in 2020'
On Monday's "White House Brief," host Jon Miller discussed last weekend's Hall of Fame fundraiser for the Democratic Party in Cedar Rapids, and the 2020 presidential candidates' "cringeworthy" show of pandering to the people of Iowa.
"It was like the pandering Olympics. Who can humiliate themselves the most?" Jon asked.
Jon played video clips of South Bend, Indiana, mayor Pete Buttigieg illegally drinking in public, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) dancing and bar-tending at a pride event, and Robert (Beto) O'Rourke taking a selfie while running in the Pride Fest Fun Run 5K.
"It's pathetic. All of it's so cringeworthy," Jon said. "If you're a Democrat, be yourself, show these people who you really are and see if they'll vote for you that way. Don't try to be who you think Democrats want you to be, because you're pandering .... Sell the American people a meaningful agenda rather than this nonsense. Otherwise, you can expect a clean victory for the Trump man in 2020."
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