Pence warns youths about Dems, ‘siren song of socialism’
Pence warns youths about Dems, ‘siren song of socialism’
DETROIT — Vice President Mike Pence says policies promoted by certain 2020 Democratic presidential “socialists” will spell the end of American values.
The vice president told students at a conference for conservative youth in Washington on Tuesday that the latest Democratic debate “wasn’t between moderates and liberals, it was between liberals and socialists.”
He says Democratic candidates pushing socialist ideas are threatening conservative beliefs with promises to decriminalize illegal immigration, tighten gun control and protect abortion rights.
Pence says young people must resist the “siren song of socialism” by ensuring that President Donald Trump is reelected.
Trump is warning that his 2020 Democratic rivals will lead the country “into an economic sinkhole” as he weighs in on the first debate in Detroit.
If I hadn’t won the 2016 Election, we would be in a Great Recession/Depression right now. The people I saw on stage last night, & you can add in Sleepy Joe, Harris, & the rest, will lead us into an economic sinkhole the likes of which we have never seen before. With me, only up!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 31, 2019
Trump was uncharacteristically quiet through Tuesday night’s debate but tweeted without evidence Wednesday morning that if he “hadn’t won the 2016 Election” the U.S. “would be in a Great Recession/Depression.”
Trump says the Democratic candidates “will lead us into an economic sinkhole the likes of which we have never seen before.” He adds, “With me, only up!”
Ten Democratic candidates appeared Tuesday, including Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. Warren blamed Trump for racially unequal policies in economics and education. Sanders said Trump demonizes immigrants.
Ten more Democrats including Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will debate on Wednesday night (5 p.m. PDT, CNN).