Trump's speech could have changed the course of one swing state in Dems' favor: voter
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
A voter at a diner in Allentown, Pennsylvania Wednesday suggested that a major change in the swing state could be coming. MS NOW interviewed a woman named Wendy about her thoughts following President Donald Trump's marathon State of the Union address Tuesday night and what his remarks could mean ahead of the midterm elections. "What great leader in the entire world would put down their own people and bullying the punishment because they dare to vote against something he wanted? That is our right," Wendy said. "I think the people are tired of his tyranny, of how, of how he treats anybody who dares to disagree with him," she added. "And I think on these next elections you will see more democrats winning the races."
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