Republican Senate hopeful Eric Hovde has established quite the lowlight reel during his campaign. He’s been exposed as a California carpetbagger running for office in Wisconsin. He flubbed the Pledge of Allegiance. He claimed he’s familiar with Black culture because he has “spent a lot of time in places like Africa” and been involved with homeless shelters and charter schools. And he’s had to defend saying that “almost nobody in a nursing home is in a point to vote.
In the footage, which Heartland Signal said was recorded last week at a county fair in Wisconsin, someone can be heard telling Hovde that the provision for young people “just makes them lazy.” Hovde called the provision a “stupid idea” before continuing his diatribe. “All we’re doing is delaying young people’s maturation,” he said. “And they need to grow up and move on, and stand on their own two feet. And, by the way, the lowest health care costs are when you’re 21 to 26.
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