Joe Rogan Reveals The Only Democrat Who Could Ever Defeat Trump

Joe Rogan may have a point…

While Democrats fail miserably with the American people, and more and more voters (including minority voters) express interest in the Republican Party, it’s become highly likely that conservatives win back majorities in both congressional houses after the 2022 midterms.

The 2024 presidential election is another story and many have begun to speculate about the likelihood of a Trump vs Biden rematch.

However, Joe Biden can’t seem to gain any traction with the American public and just recently hit a new a career-low rating of 34% approval.

Democrats’ failed to pass massive spending legislation as a part of Biden’s “Build Back Better” plan by the Christmas goal, which further retards their momentum with voters.

As rumors swirl and speculations mount, Joe Rogan has a wild theory that actually holds water.

Joe Rogan said former First Lady Michelle Obama could beat former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election if she decides to run.

Rogan spoke with comedian Tim Dillon on his “The Joe Rogan Experience” earlier this week. The pair discussed a variety of topics, including COVID, vaccines and the 2024 election.

Rogan segued into the election by mentioning how the press is “trying to ice out” Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Michelle Obama and they’re gonna bring Harris,” said Rogan. “Michelle Obama and Harris. Harris comes back as the vice president, Michelle Obama’s the president. We get a double dose of diversity.”

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“They’ll win,” Dillon responded. “And who’s on the Republican side, DeSantis?”

“Trump and DeSantis,” said Rogan. “They have to make a super team. It’s the only way they win.”

Rogan noted the only thing he thinks that would stop the former first lady from winning in 2024 is if she supported COVID lockdowns and mandates.

There has been much talk of who is planning to run on the 2024 presidential ticket, with Joe Biden saying he’s more likely to seek reelection if Trump runs on the Republican side. CNN also floated a list of 11 candidates who could replace Biden should he decide not to seek a second presidential term.

A Hill-HarrisX poll taken this past November had Harris and Obama as the top picks for the 2024 Democratic presidential bid if Biden doesn’t run.

Meanwhile, Trump is experiencing a resurgence of popularity not seen since 2015. He’s on record securing the victory of nearly every candidate who’s received an endorsement. Entire voting blocs, namely Latino Americans, are increasingly signaling their MAGA support.

Let’s face it: it’s all over for the Demonrats.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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