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Hulk Hogan predicts election landslide: 'I don't believe the polls' | News

Hulk Hogan predicts election landslide: 'I don't believe the polls' | News

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Former wrestler Hulk Hogan dismissed poll data that suggested a close presidential election in 2024, saying instead it would be a “landside” in support of former President Donald Trump.

The wrestling icon caused quite a stir when she spoke at the Republican National Convention in which she called on the former president to “let Trumpamania run again.” Since then, Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, has been traveling around the country promoting his new beer brand and has discovered in his travels that “everyone is for Trump.”

“So I hear what you're saying about the polls and it's even – Steven, and it could be close, but let me tell you something: I don't believe the polls,” Hogan said on the One Nation show Fox News with Brian Kilmeade. “It will be a landslide. Too big to manipulate, brother, is the issue here, and at the end of the day, all of America wants to go back to America. Not the way it used to be, but the way it should be, brother.”

Hogan also addressed Trump's appearance at the Al Smith dinner, which he praised for Trump's various jokes, including one aimed at “white guys for Harris.” In addition to Trump's comedic skills, Hogan also praised Trump's business experience, claiming, “That's what this country needs.”

“We want God in our homes, in our schools and in our country,” Hogan said. “Fundamentally we want security, we fundamentally want to live a great life and we want to be able to economically afford to live a good life and provide for our children. Trump is all about that. All I hear on the other side is supposed to be hope and joy, to me it all sounds like doom and gloom.”

Hogan compared Trump's campaign platform to the “Americana” platform that then-President John F. Kennedy had in the 1960s. He explained that Kennedy's Democratic Party was then the “Middle of the Road, Country, Western, Nascar” type party and that the Republican Party now represents that in the 2020s.

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The former wrestler has been busy post-wrestling with his new beer brand, Real American Beer, which he came up with the idea of ​​while spending time with his opponent before a wrestling match. He realized how many people and neighbors across the country wouldn't talk to each other due to political differences, so he decided to create his beer brand to “bring the country back together one beer at a time.”

With just weeks until the 2024 presidential election, the RealClearPolitics polling average shows Trump with a two-point lead over Harris nationally. However, presidential historian Allan Lichtman has predicted that these polls “underestimate Democratic voter strength,” pointing out that similar polls in 2016 underestimated Republican turnout.

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