Radio host Charlaman the God suggested President Joe Biden should withdraw from the presidential race if he “fails badly” in Thursday’s debate.
During the period interview On Senku Yuiger’s program, The Young TurksCharlaman the God explained that independents and undecided voters will determine the outcome of the upcoming presidential election between Biden and former President Donald Trump.
When Uygur asked whether Biden should be removed as the Democratic presidential candidate if he “fails badly” in the debate, Sharlamaan the God said yes, citing “independents and hypothetical floating votes”.
“If he screwed up so badly that even the media can’t deny it, should the media pull him out?” Uygur asked.
“I say yes,” Charlamana the God responded, “and the reason I say yes is because I know the base will come together, but it’s the independents, the floating vote, the people who may not have decided yet who are the ones that I think are going to really turn the tide in November.”
He also said the “youth vote” could decide the outcome of the presidential election between Biden and Trump, noting that “more than 50% of young voters turned out to vote” in the 2020 presidential election.
“We would love to invite them to our rallies in November,” Charmagne the God added, “but that’s going to be difficult with what’s going on in Gaza. What was happening on college campuses was a real issue where we felt the Democratic Party had failed in how to get their message out to young people.”
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Charlemagne criticized the Democrats, blasting their message to voters as insincere and stiff.
In a May interview, Trump called Democrats “cowards” and Republicans “con men,” and said he would not support Biden for president, explaining that he had “gotten hurt by that before.”
“I don’t know how that switch will flip come November. For example, when you look at people across the country, and especially in Michigan, who are voting unconditionally for Biden, I don’t know how that mindset will change in November,” he added.
Biden is losing support among black voters who are experiencing rising consumer prices and an influx of illegal immigrants into the country, and there is also a growing movement of “neutral” voters who are dissatisfied with Biden’s handling of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
