New arrivalYou can now listen to Fox News articles.
A black man, a trans woman, and a homeless mother regret voting for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election. Each has its own reason.
“I feel like I lied to the media telling us that Biden is the answer to all the problems of the country,” Mikaela Stekley told Fox News. “It’s what I saw him like when I voted for him.”
“And they [former President] He was a bad guy like Trump in the media, but the situation was much better when he was president. “
Meanwhile, the black father of three lifelong Democrats said he broke his promise to support the black community. And a transgender woman told Fox News that she was sour to Biden a few months after his term, after deciding that he had accepted the Marxist agenda that he was free to oppose.
Biden says he intends to run for reelection, but potential 2024 Democratic candidates continue to move fast
“They just want to keep us in the same place.”
“I feel like a lot of black people. We’re in a vicious circle where Democrats believe what they say to us,” three fathers, Chris McCullough, told Fox News. “And that was the way I did my whole life.”
McCullough grew up believing in the story that the Democratic Party is an inclusive party and therefore the only option for black voters.
“I was, in a sense, programmed in that democratic savior-type situation,” he told Fox News. “That’s how Biden comes across-as a black savior.”
During the 2020 campaign, Biden said in an interview with Charlamagne Tha God, “If you don’t know if you’re for me or for Trump, you’re not black.”
McCullough said he regrets voting for Biden, keeping that in mind.
“I thought Republicans weren’t of color, but only for wealthy whites,” he told Fox News. “That’s the way the media portrays it. I found it to be the farthest from the truth.”
Biden’s “energy self-sufficiency surrendered on the first day” made us more vulnerable, says former Home Depot CEO
McCullough, who started his own lifestyle and clothing brand dedicated to promoting equality in 2015, said his opinion changed when social media began exposing him to new information and ideas. rice field.
“Unfortunately, I found out that Biden wasn’t exactly what he was saying,” McCullough said. “In a sense, the Democrats seem to want us to be in the same place, in the same place, more dependent on the government, and that’s why we’re stagnant.”
He told Fox News Democrats “play race cards” prior to the election to secure a black vote.
“And the moment they take office, they say’OK, forget’,” McCullough continued.
He said he would vote for Trump if he ran again.
“Basically Marxist way of thinking”
Zoe Nicholson, a transgender artist and art teacher from St. Louis, was not particularly political during most of her life. But she always firmly believed in personal freedom and responsibility.
Nicholson said he voted for Biden because he was a safe and “boring” option. But she began to regret voting for him a few months after his inauguration, as he “essentially promotes Marxist ideas in our country.”
“It was a really terrible choice,” Nicholson added.
Ordered to take enforcement action on abortion access following strong pressure from the Democratic Party
She believes there are still Democrats who support individual freedom, but Nicholson believes that most of the party has been “hijacked and diverted by Marxists.”
“It’s not controversial,” she told Fox News. “People simply have to look at policy.
Nicholson feels that the Democratic Party has caused the government to overshoot during the pandemic and that the Biden administration’s economic policies are crushing free market companies. She also said that by witnessing the cancel culture, she felt that her left did not represent her as a person.
Biden’s “criminal family” benefits from oil while Americans suffer from gas prices: energy experts
“When people identify with a group, they lose their personality,” Nicholson told Fox News. She said she wouldn’t identify her as a member of the trans community because she feels it would strip her personal identity.
“Then all of the political weight of the trans community suddenly becomes mine,” she said. “It’s basically a Marxist way of thinking.”
Nicholson said he hopes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will run for president in 2024. Republican governors faced a major backlash from the LGBTQ community after opponents signed custody laws in education, often referred to as “not gay.”
“Look at 2024. I want DeSantis to run,” Nicholson said. “If Trump runs again and beats the primary, he also has my vote.”
“I have no reason to vote for the Democratic Party and the next election,” said Nicholson, who is inconsistent with either party.
Economic Adviser Claims Biden is doing “everything we can do” to combat high gas prices
“Everyone will soon be homeless”
Mikaela Stekley, a single mother in Shakopee, Minnesota, said she has faced a tough time since Biden took office. The 25-year-old, unable to pay her rent, has four part-time jobs and spends the night in her car when she can’t find a couch to collide with. Her 6-year-old son lives with her parents.
“I voted for Joe Biden because of everything Joe Biden promised,” Stekley told Fox News. She voted the first vote in her life in 2020 and believed that Biden would continue her pledge to help the poor Americans.
“He basically tricked us because he didn’t keep his promise,” Stekly said.
“He isn’t helping the poor. I’m poor and I’m getting poorer,” she continued. “I can hardly afford to eat. Food is expensive. Gas is expensive.”
Click here to get the Fox News app
National average gas price According to AAA, the price on Friday was $ 4.72, up 50% year-on-year.Inflation was 8.6%, the highest in 40 years, the Ministry of Labor reported in June.
“I don’t want my boy to have a homeless mother, but everyone seems to be homeless soon,” Stekley told Fox News. “Who knew you had to do four jobs, and you still can hardly breathe? It’s like you can’t even live.”
“It used to be easy, but of course I voted for Biden and ruined myself,” Stekley said.