U.S. President Joe Biden is locked in a practically tied race with former President Donald Trump, both in the Electoral College and national popular vote.
However, a 538 study of historical presidential election polls finds that the margin between the two candidates shifts by an average of 9 percentage points between June and November.
What this means is that while there is a multitude of polls, almost none of them are indicative of what will happen on Nov. 20.
The Democrats and Bidens team are looking to destroy Trump’s chances of winning so Trump will need to pull out all the stops when he debates Biden on June 27. In the past, Biden lied that his son Hunter’s laptop was Russian disinformation, “a Russian plant” and “a bunch of garbage.”
Now that Hunter has been convicted on all counts, Trump should use this as ammunition against what is surely to be an attempt by the Biden team to smear Trump after his own felony convictions.
Trump should focus on Biden’s lies and hammer away at the facts, shedding light on the disinformation campaign spread by Biden and his team.
The Biden administration has engaged in lies and deception since it entered the White House in 2020. All Trump needs to do is list all of the issues Biden has deceived the American people on, and he is sure to gain voters.
Biden has repeatedly lied about his family’s business dealings. Biden claims he never spoke to his family about their business dealings; his family never received $1 million in payments through a third party; his son never made money in China; his son’s dealings were ethical; and his son did nothing wrong.
When he lied about Hunter’s laptop during a debate with Trump in 2020, Biden said to the American people: “You know his character. You know my character. You know my reputation is for honor and telling the truth.”
Trump should keep replaying that clip juxtaposed with all the evidence of Hunter’s laptop and the conviction.
Biden has lied multiple times throughout his career, falsely claiming to descend from a long line of coal miners, fabricating a tale of getting arrested for trying to see South African political leader Nelson Mandela, and claiming he was at Ground Zero the day after 9/11.
Biden has told the American people that the border surge was just “seasonal”; his Afghanistan failure was a “great success”; and inflation is “transitory.”
Even CNN recognizes Biden’s lies.
According to an article by CNN, “Biden spent three days this week campaigning in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania. He littered his remarks with false and misleading claims on subjects ranging from his annual earnings to his cap on seniors’ prescription drug spending to the demographics of China to the frequency of his past travel to Iraq and Afghanistan.”
CNN also noted that Biden’s “most eyebrow-raising remarks of the campaign swing came when he told and then retold a story in which he strongly suggested his late uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, was eaten by cannibals after his plane was shot down while he fought in World War II. Biden’s dramatic details don’t match the Defense Department’s official account of the plane crash.”
Biden’s ridiculous fibs don’t end there.
As The Heritage Foundation pointed out, “Biden’s retelling of economic history could win a fiction award. He recently claimed in an interview that inflation ‘was 9% when I came into office,’ even though it was 1.4% at that time. Not only is Mr. Biden lying about the historical record, but it was his policies that fueled the inflation fire.”
Research Fellow EJ Antoni wrote, “Biden’s Orwellian rewriting of history is not only an attempt to absolve himself of any culpability for inflation, but also to pretend that his policies didn’t cause the problem.”
These and many other of Biden’s lies should be exposed in full force. Trump and his team should focus heavily on Biden’s deceptions and lies and the claims upon his entering office that “the adults are now in the room” were false.
Trump can win the debates and can win the election. All he needs to do is focus on his own successes as president and Biden’s failures as lies. The facts are all there.