Biden ‘booed massively’ by crowd of protesters as he arrives to campaign for Newsom

President Joe Biden was greeted by loud boos from a crowd of patriotic Americans when he traveled to California to campaign for Governor Gavin Newsom on the eve of the special recall election.

The protesters were gathered along the route that Biden would take to Long Beach City College where he would deliver a speech on behalf of the embattled Democrat and when he arrived, his motorcade encountered boos and catcalls along with signs that were highly critical of the two leaders.

With the election going down to the wire, Newsom is hopeful that Biden’s star power will seal the deal and prevent conservative Larry Elder from becoming the state’s first black governor in what would be hailed by the media as a triumph of diversity if he wasn’t a Republican.

Video of the protest went viral after it was posted on social media by Drew Hernandez of Real America’s Voice.

Hernandez also posted additional videos of the protests outside of the venue which is located in the Democrat stronghold.

One protester, an Asian man called for sending Biden to China, a sentiment likely shared by tens of millions of Americans.

More footage of the Long Beach protests:

It was a big day for liberals with actor Alan Ruck, who played Matthew Broderick’s truant sidekick in the 1986 teen comedy “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” reportedly driving the press van, thrilling reporters because he ran all the red lights.

Top Democrats have traveled to the Golden State in advance of voters rendering their verdict on the governor and the president’s appearance is a last-ditch appeal to energize the party faithful before a vote that will have huge ramifications, especially when it comes to the oppressive measures preferred by both with Newsom’s survival likely to be represented as a mandate for Biden to further tighten the screws on a national level.

In his speech to Newsom supporters, Biden resorted to the usual fearmongering,

“I’m gonna make this as simple as I can,” Biden said, “You either keep Gavin Newsom as your governor or you’ll get Donald Trump. It’s not a joke.”

Biden’s warning of Trump’s return is likely music to the ears of a growing number of Americans who have already grown weary of his dictatorial style of governance, the implosion of the nation’s economy since he took office, the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan after he surrendered to the terrorists and the coming vaccine mandates that were announced last week.

Many of those who would love to see Trump back in the White House in 2024 have turned out in packed college football stadiums where the chanting of “F**k Joe Biden!” is quickly spreading and becoming a major problem for a regime that is obsessed with controlling the narrative as each new video is posted on Twitter outside the realm of media control.

Biden’s handlers made sure that after he stumped for Newsom that there wouldn’t be more video of protests of real Americans exercising their right to peacefully protest, as the motorcade took a different route on the way out.

If the recall ends badly for Newsom he could be kicking himself for a long time for choosing possibly an even more unpopular politician than himself to present his closing argument.

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