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Democratic representative mocks Trump with a video where “a family takes him to the asylum”

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By Evaristo Lara

25 Oct 2024, 1:45 PM EDT

Eric Swalwell, member of the House of Representatives, published a video on social networks of a parody, where it is observed how the alleged guardians of a family enter an actor who characterizes former President Donald Trump into an asylum.

For just over a minute, “a fake Donald Trump” appears on screen interacting with members of what appears to be an average American family.

Part of the blonde actor’s dialogue refers to several of the controversial statements issued by the New York magnate during his promotional campaign as a presidential candidate.

Worn out by repeatedly listening to the character with the blonde pompadour, those who seem to be his guardians, decide to take him to a nursing home called “A Place for Trump.”

At that moment, a voice is heard in the background saying “you can enjoy the things you love, like eating cheeseburgers and posting angry messages at 3 am.”

The message full of black humor emphasizes that the former president of the nation no longer seems to fit into current politics.

“So, this November, let’s vote to put him in A Place For Trump, because we all know he belongs in a home, but not this one,” the voice mentions.

Following the pattern established by Democrat Kamala Harris’s campaign advisors, Representative Eric Swalwell aims to convey the message to citizens that Donald Trump’s advanced age does not match the need to have a more vigorous president.

However, 11 days before the elections, the results of some surveys show the preference of citizens places the 78-year-old Republican almost on par with his 18-year-younger opponent, situation that anticipates a close battle to prevail at the polls.

In fact, the pace of the campaigns reflected in the opinion polls reveals how, after the debate, the promotion campaign for the acting vice president stopped growing and the three points advantage she had practically dissolved as Trump managed to gain ground. its weakest projected performance in recent years.

In this way, some analysts point out that the possible vote of undecided citizens about who to support could determine the winner of the November 5 elections.

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