Biden’s ‘brainless 26-year-old socialist’ advisers are ‘ticking off’ enough voters about student loan forgiveness to hand Trump the presidency, predicts GOP Gov. Chris Sununu
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu predicts that President Joe Biden’s $167 billion student loan forgiveness plan will actually come back to bite him.
Just this week, Biden canceled another $7.7 billion for 160,000 Americans in an effort that critics see as an attempt to “buy votes” ahead of the 2024 election.
But Sununu tells DailyMail.com in an exclusive sit-down interview this week that no debts are actually being wiped out.
“We just turned it over to someone else. Someone still owes that debt… and it still needs to be paid by all of America.”
“The political advantage Biden thinks he’s getting from this is exactly the opposite. It hurts him politically,” Sununu continued.
Sununu tells DailyMail.com in an exclusive sit-down interview this week that no debts are actually being wiped out
He says the “proof” is in Biden’s lagging poll numbers compared to Trump.
A series of recent polls have shown Trump at or ahead of Biden in the swing states he won in 2020. And according to a New York Times survey this month, Biden is trailing Trump in five of the six crucial battleground states.
Sununu says the “average American completely understands what’s going on” and that it’s “inherently unfair” for his taxpayer money to pay for an opportunity for someone else’s child.
“It’s the antithesis of everything we’re about here in America, which is hard work, being honest, you know, pulling yourself up by your bootstraps and moving forward.”
“They are really impressed with what Biden is doing and are switching to Trump. There is no doubt about that,” Sununu said.
He says Biden’s “26-year-old progressive socialist” advisers, who are “very passionate politically” but have “no brains in their heads about what is actually happening in America with inflation,” are to blame.
“Biden goes out and even throws gasoline on the fire. And then brag about it,” and it costs him the election, Sununu tells DailyMail.com.
“This righteous aspect of inherent unfairness will undoubtedly cost Biden many more votes.”
Sununu spoke Thursday at the Reagan Institute’s Education Summit in Washington, DC.
He told DailyMail.com that the biggest threat to education today is the “old school mentality” that every child should go to a traditional four-year university.
Just this week, Biden canceled another $7.7 billion for 160,000 Americans in an effort that critics see as an attempt to “buy votes” ahead of the 2024 election.
But now there are so many opportunities for education at community colleges, trade schools, the military and more – not just through the traditional university system.
The governor says leaders need to look at where we “need to be in 2035,” not just 2024.
That’s because education consumers “have a different mindset and a different expectation about what they want to see in terms of return on investment in education.”
Earlier at the summit, he announced that almost all 50 governors get along…except for “dick” Gavin Newsom, who “nobody cares about him,” and “complete jacka**” former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
“Look, almost all the governors get along,” he said. “In my eight years, there have been maybe only two – maybe a third – but two governors that no one really likes or particularly cares about.”
When asked which governors are at odds with the rest, he replied, “Andrew Cuomo…complete jacka** no one likes him,” laughing.
‘And I have to be honest. Nobody cares about Gavin [Newsom]. Gavin’s just a dick, excuse me,” he continued.
‘That’s just him. It’s really disappointing. We all got along great for a while, but even the Democrats – they won’t tell you out loud – but behind closed doors they say, “Oh God, look who’s coming.”
“They’re all rolling their eyes because… I’m sure this will hit social media, who cares,” he joked.
‘And I have to be honest. Nobody cares about Gavin [Newsom]. Gavin’s just a dick, excuse me,” Sununu said
“They are really impressed with what Biden is doing and are switching to Trump. There is no doubt about that,” Sununu said
He went on to say that he gets along well with other Democrats despite their starkly different policies — including New Jersey’s Phil Murphy and Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek.
A spokesperson for former Governor Cuomo responded in a statement to DailyMail.com: “It’s nice to see they both feel the same way about each other.”