On Tuesday, the illustrious Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) graced CNN with his presence ahead of the nation’s first presidential primary in New Hampshire.
In this riveting early morning interview, occurring on the day of the primary where President Joe Biden faces off in an unofficial Democrat contest, Phillips, along with the esteemed Marianne Williamson, shared insights.
Phillips took the opportunity to educate the CNN anchors, imparting his profound wisdom that his own party is, in his words, “completely delusional” for thinking they could take on Donald Trump in November.

In his infinite wisdom, Phillips expounded on the apparent crisis of participation within the two-party system, bemoaning the duopoly that supposedly works against voters.
According to him, voters are frustrated with the choices presented in November, conveniently ignoring the fact that he himself is one of the choices. Phillips, bravely challenging Biden for the nomination, is on a valiant quest to prove his viability, starting with the battleground of New Hampshire.
Polls suggest his support could reach a towering 32 percent, while Biden languishes at a mere 54 percent. It’s worth noting that Democrats seeking to vote for their incumbent president must navigate the complex task of writing in Biden’s name, as the Democratic National Committee decided to sit out the primary following a petty disagreement on primary scheduling.

While Phillips valiantly runs his longshot campaign against Biden, he graced Democrats with a dire warning. After attending a Trump rally (a first for him), he felt compelled to share his profound insights.
According to Phillips, every single Trump supporter he encountered was thoughtful, hospitable, and friendly – a stark contrast to the apparently delusional Democrats.
He ominously pointed out that Trump supporters feel like nobody is listening to them except Donald Trump. Such revelations from the leader we never knew we needed.
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Phillips’s astute assessment of the Democrat Party is, of course, unquestionably correct, especially when juxtaposed with the undeniable dominance of Trump in recent polls against the feeble Biden.
Real Clear Politics, that bastion of unbiased reporting, informs us that Trump commands the support of 47.2 percent of the American people, while Biden struggles to muster a meager 44.3 percent – a staggering 2.9 percent difference that surely spells doom for the Democrats.
With Trump practically handed the Republican nomination on a silver platter, the octogenarian Biden must be losing sleep over his diminishing chances to occupy the White House for another four riveting years. Oh, the woes of the delusional Democrats!