The Democratic National Convention has been more about criticism of President Trump than it has about the election of Democratic nominee Joe Biden, sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Told Fox & Friends Thursday.
In response to former President Barack Obama’s DNC speech Wednesday night, the Republican senator took a shot at the lack of reasons Democrats have to support Biden.
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“I heard many reasons why Donald Trump insults the delicate elite sensibilities of people like Barack Obama and Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton,” he said.
“I do not think I heard much or even no reason to vote for Joe Biden.”
Cotton added, “Donald Trump lives rent-free inside the heads of all these Democrats they beat in 2016, but ultimately the Democrats need to explain why America would be better off with Joe Biden as our president.”
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The Arkansas politician said Democrats do not want to talk about Biden, noting that he will increase taxes by $ 4 trillion, decriminalize open borders by illegal immigrants, offer free health care and college, reduce insurance, and more.
“If you did not see those ideas at the DNC yesterday, well, just tune in to the waking DNC during the day when they tell you what they actually think,” he added. “They have speakers who talk about abolishing the police not only defusing them, ending capitalism.”
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“They do not want you to see those speeches when you are away from work, because that is the true heart of the Democratic Party,” Cotton said. “That’s what will happen if Joe Biden is elected. That’s why we need to re-select Donald Trump.”
Biden, the former vice president, is set to speak Thursday night about the final night of the DNC and make his case for why he should be elected in November.