Trump Angers Democrats By Trusting God

Why are liberals so angry whenever Trump brings up God?

In a recent interview with Dr. Phil McGraw, former President Donald Trump made a striking claim about his chances of winning California if the ballot counting were handled by an incorruptible figure. Trump suggested that if Jesus Christ were the one overseeing the vote counting process, he would win in California. “If we had an honest vote counter, someone truly impartial,” Trump asserted, “I would win California.”

Trump elaborated on his viewpoint, emphasizing his belief that the current system is skewed against him. “Democrats have a different approach,” he said. “In California, people can end up with multiple ballots — I’ve heard of cases where individuals get up to seven ballots.” He pointed to the prevalence of mail-in voting as a contributing factor to his skepticism, criticizing the state’s handling of ballots. “They send out around 38 million ballots,” he stated.

Dr. Phil expressed surprise at Trump’s bold claim, prompting the former president to reaffirm his belief that the election system in California is compromised. Trump highlighted his strong support among Hispanic voters and argued that his popularity is not reflected in the current election results due to the alleged flaws in the voting process.

The response from Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign was swift, dismissing Trump’s remarks as delusional. A spokesperson for Harris criticized Trump for his persistent denial of the 2020 election results and his controversial positions during his presidency. “As Dr. Phil might say, ‘you can’t change what you don’t acknowledge,’” the spokesperson remarked, underscoring Trump’s refusal to accept the outcome of the last presidential election.

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) also weighed in, using satire to highlight his disagreement with Trump’s perspective. On social media, Lieu suggested that Jesus, given his divine knowledge, would not endorse Trump’s claims about election outcomes.

Despite Trump’s assertions, recent polling data indicates a significant lead for President Biden in California, with a margin of about 25 percent. The ongoing debate underscores the deepening divisions over election integrity and highlights the challenges facing Republican candidates in the Golden State.