Oh No! Joe Biden’s Up by 17 Points in a TOTALLY Accurate Poll

Maybe it’s because we need to take a cognitive test almost as badly as Joe Biden, but we had to double-check the numbers on this meme. Did George HW Bush really defeat Michael Dukakis 426-111 in 1988?

He sure did. It was a massive landslide, despite the elder Bush trailing Dukakis by 17 points in the polls that July.

That was also the last time a Republican was able to win California in a presidential contest. Thanks in part to George HW Bush’s “New World Order” open borders policies, California gained a flood of illegitimate, invalidated and unlawful foreign voters – and the politicians weren’t afraid to use them.

California’s one-party rule thanks to illegal alien voters has made it difficult for Republicans to even win House seats there any longer, as demonstrated by the mass cheating and ballot harvesting in the 2018 wipeout.

The point of this meme, though, is that we shouldn’t give up hope for Donald Trump in 2020. No one believes these insane polls after 2016. Joe Biden had just 19 people show up for his biggest campaign livestream of the year this week. 19! And twelve of them were probably reporters.


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