Donald Trump’s team shockingly called Joe Biden a rotting corpse.
On Twitter, @TeamTrump claimed that even though Biden is a rotting corpse, the Democrats will still be better off with him than with “Crazy Bernie.”
“Joe Biden is the same rotting corpse of a candidate he was three weeks ago. It’s just that Democrats have decided that they would be better off with the dead guy than with Crazy Bernie,” they said.
However, Biden’s supporters were convinced that Trump and his team are just scared of the Democratic presidential candidate. Both he and Bernie Sanders did well at the Michigan primary.
“You’re absolutely terrified and I love it. America is coming to make you pay for this insanity,” Twitter user @ZieglerJaguar said.
The same Twitter user also provided the latest percentage of votes in Arizona, which showed that Biden garnered 50 percent while Trump only received 42 percent of the votes. Sanders received 48 percent of the votes.
“I’d vote for a dead guy over Trump,” Twitter user @RandomMusings15 said.
“We must put politics aside, stop the partisanship and unify together as one nation and one family. That was Trump on Wednesday. ‘Rotting corpse,’ that’s you today. What is wrong with you?” Twitter user @ncallaway said.
Meanwhile, Trump’s supporters continued to support him amid all of the criticisms that he has been receiving. In fact, they also targeted Biden and Sanders in their tweets.
“The real virus is the Democrats and mainstream media for creating a panic over the coronavirus. Trump 2020 landslide!” Twitter user @DavidYeshua4 said.
“Joe Biden just lied saying coronavirus tests should be in the millions, not thousands. Has anyone told Joe that 1 million tests have already been distributed with 4 million distributed by the end of the week?” Twitter user @kayleighmcenany said.
“The haters will never admit it but @realDonaldTrump’s ability to meet the moment now is a reminder about why he was elected and how he has managed to guide the great American jobs machine to unprecedented heights,” Twitter user @GOPChairwoman said.


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