Former democrat new jersey congressman claims upcoming presidential debate is rigged

Former Democrat New Jersey Congressman Claims Upcoming Presidential Debate is Rigged

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Former New Jersey Congressman Jeff Van Drew, now a Republican, has declared that the upcoming presidential debate is rigged in favor of Joe Biden. Speaking on 1210 WPHT with Rich Zeoli, Van Drew expressed concerns about bias from the moderators and networks.

“President Trump is going before moderators that don’t like him. Before networks that hate him. I believe Biden is going to get the questions in advance,” said Van Drew during the Monday interview. The debate between Trump and Biden is scheduled for Wednesday night and will be broadcast on CNN.

Jeff Van Drew, originally elected to Congress as a Democrat, made headlines with his switch to the Republican Party. His decision was influenced by his growing discontent with the Democratic Party, particularly over impeachment proceedings against President Trump.

Van Drew’s switch was formalized after a meeting with President Trump, signaling his alignment with Republican viewpoints and his commitment to support Trump’s agenda. This move was seen as a significant political realignment ahead of the election cycle.

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