Americans Ready to Turn the Page on "Sad Four Years," Says Ingraham

  • Dr. Woodrow Terry
  • October 5, 2024 06:04am
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham says the betting markets are moving back toward former President Trump and that Americans are ready for a change from the current administration.

Fox News host Laura Ingraham says Americans are "ready to turn the page on a sad four years" on "The Ingraham Angle."

Ingraham cited the economy, the border, hurricane management, unrest in the Middle East, and a stalemate in Ukraine as factors that should make this an easy win for Trump. She also noted that the Democrats are obviously concerned about the race in Wisconsin, where even liberal Tammy Baldwin's Senate seat is not a sure thing.

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Americans Ready to Turn the Page on "Sad Four Years," Says Ingraham

"In these final weeks of the campaign, expect a blitz of appearances by the Obamas and other celebrities, the usual suspects," Ingraham said. "They're going to be trying to whip up enthusiasm for four more years of a figurehead president because if you're out there and you think, you know, 'Biden was so bad,' why on Earth would you think Kamala would be any better?"

Ingraham said that Harris is "just as inarticulate, but less experienced and more irritating."

"For all these reasons, at least right now, it seems like 'MAGA rising' as America is ready to turn the page on a sad four years," Ingraham said. "That's the state of the race."

Ingraham's comments come as the betting markets are moving back toward Trump. According to PredictIt, Trump has a 44% chance of winning the election, while Biden has a 56% chance. This is a significant shift from a few weeks ago, when Biden had a much larger lead.

The race is now considered to be a toss-up, and it is unclear who will win. However, Ingraham's comments suggest that Trump is gaining momentum and that the race could be closer than many people expected.

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