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Monday, November 4, 2024

St. Gregory parishioner: Biden is ‘an embarrassment to the USA around the world’

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St. Gregory Parish in Phoenix | Facebook

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Susana Berumen, a Phoenix resident and member of the St. Gregory parish located at 3424 N 18th Ave in Phoenix, said she will be voting for the Republican party for the first time in this election, despite being a Democrat voter. 

"We are definitely supporting President Donald J. Trump,” Berumen said. “Joe Biden, his family and his Democratic Party are an embarrassment to the USA around the world.”

“It is total shamelessness to try to pass off Joe Biden as a sane and healthy person, since clearly the entire country knows that he is not mentally well nor able to express himself correctly, let alone lead a country," she said. 

The Presidential debate on June 27 was the first time a campaign debate was held between a former president and current president. According to a post-debate CNN poll, 67% of viewers regarded Trump as the victor. In contrast, following the 2020 debate between Trump and Biden, the corresponding poll indicated that only 39% of viewers perceived Trump as the winner.

In a recent Gallup poll conducted in June, findings revealed a concern among voters regarding President Biden's age, with 67% expressing apprehension about his being 81 years old. Comparatively, concerns about President Trump, aged 78, were reported by 37% of respondents. The survey also highlighted that 49% of American adults across all political parties support Trump's stances on pivotal issues, whereas 37% favor Biden's positions on similar matters.

A list of possible Democrat politicians that could replace Biden on the ticket includes current Vice President Kamala Harris, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D), California Governor Gavin Newsom, and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. 

The Democrat party could use an open nomination process at their Democratic National Convention to vote in a new candidate, which would require some delegates whose states selected Biden in the primary to choose another candidate. 

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