Republican strategist John Jordan says soon, people are going to see a “youthquake” in the US in both the Republican and Democrat parties.
“You have Biden, who’s already started decomposing for goodness sake, can’t even talk,”
he told Sky News Australia.“The Republicans at least have Ron DeSantis waiting in the wings.
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