Posobiec specified that these voters are not the "low propensity voters" that he and Baris have discussed shifting on the show in the past.
Using Detroit, Michigan as an example, Baris stated that "professional class people" in the city who were relying on the auto industry most likely noticed that "things were more secure under Trump than Joe Biden," especially without the regulations on gas-powered vehicles.
This, he said, as well as, "rich people get scared by political persecutions."
Biden's student loan forgiveness, as Posobiec and Baris pointed out is another factor to this.
"Those people who may have had debt at one point on their own, they paid it off or maybe they're successful," Baris stated. "Now, they're in an upper-income bracket, they have an education, and they're almost done paying theirs off. They will not qualify under Biden's plan yet they're still gonna have to pay off the people who didn't, you know, do make a smart wise investment jacking."
He continued, "So if you're somebody who was responsible, and then you're succeeding, it's a bit unfair to you that you have to pay off somebody else who took loans that they really never had any way to pay back and haven't really made a good faith effort to do so."
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