“Real Time” host and comedian Bill Maher spoke directly to undecided voters on his show Friday in an effort to convince them to support Vice President Kamala Harris.
“I stand by my other prediction that Harris will win, but I can’t say I’m not nervous about the election being in the hands of a small group of undecided voters,” Maher said. “Those curious bisexuals from the political world that everyone likes to mock.”
“I call them the ‘Christmas Eve shoppers of politics,’” Maher added, saying that undecided voters “know the big day is coming, but they just can’t bring themselves to do anything about it until the last minute. ”
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“Real Time” host and comedian Bill Maher spoke directly to undecided voters on his show Friday to convince them to support Vice President Kamala Harris. (Screenshot/HBO)
“Hello, Christmas Eve voter,” Maher said. “Look, you obviously don’t like Trump or you’d already be in that camp, but you’re still torn. And I’m the guy who keeps saying I understand why. You wanted more reassurance that the Democrat is not. I agree with every aggressively anti-common sense idea that comes out of the woke mind virus, which is indeed a thing. And if (Harris) loses, that would be the main reason.
Maher determined that the “woke mind virus” is linked to “progressophobia,” Steven Pinker’s term for the liberal fear of ever admitting that things are actually good.
“As The Economist puts it today about America: ‘an economy with an unemployment rate of 4 percent and a GDP per person of $85,000 does not need to be made great again; she is amazing,” Maher continued.
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Maher said undecided voters should be more encouraged by the economy under Democrats. (Left: (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images), Right: (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images))
Maher said undecided voters should be more encouraged by the economy under the Biden-Harris administration.
“Yet the economy is voters’ other big problem on Christmas Eve, and they think it’s terrible, when in reality it’s bigger and better than ever,” he said.
“Dear Christmas Eve voter, I say to you: Things are not that bad, but under the rule of a mad king they could get much worse,” Maher said.
“Do I love everything about Kamala? No. Who told you you can love anything?’ Maher continued. “Do I wish she came up with a better reason to run for president than, ‘I’m not Trump?’ Yes, it would have been very helpful, but let’s not forget: ‘I’m not Trump’ is still a very good reason.”
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Jeffrey Clark is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. He has previously served as a speechwriter for a Cabinet secretary and as a Fulbright scholar in South Korea. Jeffrey graduated from the University of Iowa in 2019 with a degree in English and History.
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