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Jets owner Woody Johnson is attacking Democrats for rhetoric against Trump, his supporters

Jets owner Woody Johnson is attacking Democrats for rhetoric against Trump, his supporters

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Jets from New York team owner Woody Johnson said there is “no way” Democrats can beat former President Donald Trump and have resorted to bashing him and his supporters.

Johnson, who served as U.S. ambassador to Britain under the Trump administration, appeared on Fox News Channel “Jesse Watters Primetime” and was asked if he heard anyone talk about voters the way New York Gov. Kathy Hochul recently talked about them.

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Woody Johnson in Santa Clara

New York Jets owner Woody Johnson walks onto the field before the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on September 9, 2024. (Darren Yamashita-Imagn images)

Hochul called Trump’s voters “anti-American” and “anti-women.”

“This has been going on for as long as I’ve known the president because they have no way to defeat him. They have no problems at all,” Johnson said.

Johnson also said Trump’s plan for the future of the country is clear, as Democrats resort to different tactics.

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Woody Johnson in Pittsburgh

New York Jets owner Woody Johnson arrives before a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on October 20, 2024. (Barry Reeger-Imagn images)

“He has explained very clearly what exactly he wants to do and has been very precise,” he added. ‘And they have nothing. They have made no comment on the border, no comment on the economy, no comment on the situation in the world. But how are they going to improve people’s lives if they’ve had four years to do so? ?

“The president asks the most important question: ‘Are you better off today?’ Almost on the eve of the elections, that is the most important question they will have to answer. How is my life better? Do I have more chances? of everything and it’s skyrocketing, in every sector… Why is that what you have to ask yourself.

Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are in a tight election race.

Trump in Arizona

Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, gestures after a Tucker Carlson Live Tour show at the Desert Diamond Arena on Thursday, October 31, 2024 in Glendale, Arizona. (AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

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