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Meghan McCain on Biden reportedly calling Trump a ‘sick f—‘: ‘We need more real’

Meghan McCain, daughter of the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), on Friday praised President Biden’s choice words about President Trump, which were reported behind closed doors.

“I still don’t understand why Biden’s team is so isolating him,” McCain said. “The last time Biden has called President Trump a ‘sick man’ is in the last few months. That’s because it’s my favorite thing about it.” Said In a post on Platform X, formerly known as Twitter Friday. “It’s a reality, and we need more realistic input from everyone involved in politics in general.”

According to one source, the president also reportedly said, “This guy is so bad.” report Thursday from Politico.

Trump said in a fundraising email Friday that the president “isn’t just thinking about me, but every one of my proud supporters.” Trying to take advantage of words that are supposed to be words.

“And I know that with your patriotic support in this moment, we can stop him!” Trump said in an email. “Before the day is over, I call on every patriot reading this message to join me in saying I love President Trump.”

Former National Security Adviser John Bolton also praised Biden’s alleged comments, saying that Biden “captures the former president’s personality pretty well.”

Despite Trump’s rhetoric and numerous legal battles, he remains the clear Republican front-runner in the primary and is on track to face Biden again in November.

A recent CNN poll found Trump holding a 4-point lead over Biden, with 49% of registered voters saying they were “likely” to vote for Trump and 45% for Biden. “I’m likely to vote,” he said. .

In the same poll, 38% of respondents said they approve of Biden’s “way of doing the job,” while 62% said they disapprove. Also, 34% said the president “deserves to be re-elected,” while 66% disagreed.

Despite Trump’s lead in a poll of registered voters, 38% said they had a favorable opinion of the former president.

57% of registered voters said they had an unfavorable opinion of him. According to average national polls from The Hill and Decision Desk, Mr. Trump has a 2-point lead over the current president in terms of the likelihood of a rematch.

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