CSPAN Was So Overwhelmed With Democrats Supporting TRUMP That They Changed The Call Line Names
Uh-oh! It looks like there are some Democrats who are changing their minds on who they’re supporting in November.
ClashDaily has already reported that Biden’s lead has vanished.
But it seems that hiding in the basement, picking one of the least likable of the Democratic contenders because she ticks off enough identity boxes, and running on a campaign that Joe Biden isn’t Donald Trump isn’t working out so well.
A video is circulating online of Democrats calling into CSPAN to say that they’re now switching parties and supporting Trump.
It’s almost 9-minutes of Democrats slamming the party for their Anti-Americanism, Trump-bashing, ignoring the riots, and the party’s leftward turn. It’s glorious!
The amount of Democrats calling into CSPAN during the @GOPconvention saying that they’re switching parties is insane.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) August 28, 2020
CSPAN had labeled its phone lines “Republicans, Democrat, Other, and Texts.”
The Democrat line was so filled with Democrats saying that they were changing their vote to Trump that they changed their phone lines to “Support Trump, Support Biden, Support Others, Texts.”
That is hilarious!
A Venezuelan immigrant just called into CSPAN and explained why she's voting for Trump:
"I got married to an American citizen. My kids live here and my parents are suffering with what socialism has done to our country." pic.twitter.com/nNnsfWq9NW
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) August 28, 2020
What’s tremendous about this is that all of these people are just like your family members, neighbors, and co-workers who supported Hillary in 2016.
Perhaps the Orange Man Bad narrative isn’t working as well as the left thinks it is.
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