April 25, 2022

biden chief of staff claims Macron's "win" after 36% approval rating shows how biden can be re-elected

White House Chief of Staff Ronald Klain claimed Emmanuel Macron's surprising "re-election"--after having a record-low 36% approval rating!--shows biden can do the same in 2024.

Despite a stunningly low approval rating of 36 percent just before yesterday's election, the "official" tally showed Macron receiving an astronomically unlikely 58.54 percent of the votes, 

This is as plausible as claiming biden really got 81 million votes from living people voting legally--far more than the guity-white-elected Obozo.  That isn't even remotely plausible, and every day more evidence of massive Dem election fraud surfaces. 

So back to Ron Klain, and you can see the leading edge of the strategy for--not 2024, but for the mid-term election in November:  Opinion polls are showing huge (64-36) dislike for the Dems' policies.  But Klain points to the results in France to make it seem normal for a president with a 36% approval rating to win by 13 percentage points, 58.5% to 45%.

Now, if U.S. polling showed that biden and the Dems were only underwater by a couple of percent, one wouldn't be shocked at a Dem win.  After all, polls have a margin of error, eh?  But this French election--eagerly cited by Klain--just isn't plausible.

So you can see the Narrative forming: In the two weeks before the November elections, Democrat-friendly polls will show the gap narrowing, perhaps to 55-45.  Other, more honest polls will still show 64-36 or so, but of course those won't get any airtime or print coverage.  Then magically (!), the Dems will end up only losing a few seats.  

The Mainstream Media will hail it as a huge indicator of support for Dem policies, like open borders, "universal basic income," more censorship by social media, higher gas taxes, the need for more trannies in K-6, the importance of making all U.S. military vehicles all-electric; eliminating the filibuster; federalizing control of elections; closing off more federal lands to oil/gas exploration; legalizing all drugs; "green new deal," the entire armada.

Yeah, cuz it's really plausible that a 28-point deficit in honest polls could become a 13-point win for the Dems, eh?  Just like France.  If it happened there, could happen here too, right?   

 

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