Biden Admits He “Dreams About” Cheating The Election! Not Worried One Bit About 2024.

President Biden said the quiet part out loud – revealing that he “dreams about” getting elected without any “opposition.”

Biden, greeting President of the European Council Charles Michel, said, “I came to congratulate a man who just got re-elected — without opposition! I dream about that someday.”

“European Council President Charles Michel was unanimously reelected for a second term at a meeting of EU leaders on Thursday,” according to Politico.

The bizarre statement delivered by Biden may be hinting at Democrats’ plans to rig the 2024 election as many suspect they did in 2020 when the senile sleepy Joe somehow managed to secure the most votes in history.

Biden’s fantasizing about getting elected without opposition comes after he claimed he would “be very fortunate” to run against former President Trump again in 2024.

The next election, I’d be very fortunate if I had that same man running against me,” Biden said.

The president also said he was not very concerned heading into 2024.

A reporter asked if the president or NATO were taking steps to ensure that what they do now could not be undone should Biden no longer be president after 2024.

The president, opting not to refer to Trump by name at any point in his response, said prior to that remark that he does not approach foreign policy with elections in mind.

No election is worth my not doing exactly what I think is the right thing,” Biden said. “Not a joke. I’m too long in the tooth to fool with this any longer.”

The president also said “we are a long way off” from the next presidential election, and he is more focused on Democrats retaining control of Congress in this year’s midterm elections.

Biden has notably ramped up his anti-Republican rhetoric and even gone as far as to blame them for his stalling agenda.

The Democrats have also consistently pushed the narrative that Republicans are trying to “restrict voter rights” simply by demanding election integrity.

Last July, speaking at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Biden delivered a lengthy attack against Republicans over the matter – saying their attempts of voter reform are “election subversion.”

In Texas, for example, Republican-led state legislature wants to allow partisan poll watchers to intimidate voters and imperil impartial poll workers.  They want voters to dive [drive] farther and be able to be in a position where they wonder who’s watching them and intimidating them; to wait longer to vote.  To drive a hell of lot lo- — excuse me — a long way — [laughter] — to get to vote.  They want to make it so hard and inconvenient that they hope people don’t vote at all.  That’s what this is about,” Biden claimed.

This year alone, 17 states have enacted — not just proposed, but enacted — 28 new laws to make it harder for Americans to vote, not to mention — and catch this — nearly 400 additional bills Republican members of the state legislatures are trying to pass.”

Biden then continued Rambling on with lies about the GOP, “The 21st century Jim Crow assault is real.  It’s unrelenting, and we’re going to challenge it vigorously.”

“While this broad assault against voting rights is not unprecedented, it’s taking on a new and, literally, pernicious forms.”

It’s no longer just about who gets to vote or making it easier for eligible voters to vote.  It’s about who gets to count the vote — who gets to count whether or not your vote counted at all.  It’s about moving from independent election administrators who work for the people to polarized state legislatures and partisan actors who work for political parties.”

He concluded, “To me, this is simple: This is election subversion.  It’s the most dangerous threat to voting and the integrity of free and fair elections in our history.  Never before have they decided who gets to count what votes count.”


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