Rogan predicts Kamala victory, arguing voters just don’t want Trump in office again…

Rogan predicts Kamala victory, arguing voters just don’t want Trump in office again…

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Joe Rogan predicted a potential Kamala Harris victory in November, arguing voters just don’t want Donald Trump in office again.

“She’s gonna win,” Rogan told Michael Malice on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast this week during a discussion about the presidential election and various conspiracy theories swirling around it.

Malice pushed back on the Harris prediction, acknowledging the presumptive Democratic Party nominee can win, but won’t. Rogan pushed back and said Hillary Clinton could defeat Trump right now. Clinton lost to Trump in 2016, but she won the overall popular vote.

“I feel like we are in this very bizarre time where people are giving into the bullshit in a way that I never suspected people would before,” Rogan argued. “They just want no Trump, no matter what, and they’re willing to gaslight themselves — and by the way, I think Hillary could win.”

The podcaster added that he thought the July 13 attempted assassination of Trump would have propelled his campaign forward more, but said he felt the moment has been “memory holed” in a matter of weeks.

“You would have thought Trump getting shot would have had four years of corporate journalists talking about hate speech causing violence, to be like, let’s take a step back, and that went for, what, a week?” Malice added to that point.

“Everybody forever was like, Kamala Harris is the worst vice president,” Rogan continued about Harris. “She’s the least popular vice president of all time, and then in a moment, a moment in time, all of a sudden she’s our solution. She’s our hero. Everybody’s with her. All these social media posts about her. Try Googling a negative story on her, you won’t find one.”

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