At a President Biden rally on Tuesday, Florida Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz attempted to get the crowd going, pleading with them to “wake up! ”
The first of three events Biden scheduled to hold in the Sunshine State seven days before the midterm elections was the sparsely attended affair at a Hallandale Beach community facility.
Following a brief applause from the audience, the congresswoman and former DNC chair pushed a little more to energize the crowd, with mediocre success.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz introduces Biden in Florida:
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“C’mon people, let’s wake up! We got the President of the United States in the house! C’mon now! […] Just wanted to make sure you’re still here.”
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“C’mon people, let’s wake up! We got the president of the United States in the house! C’mon now! I know you got a little more energy than I hear,” Wasserman Schultz pleaded with the throng while shouting louder and gesturing with her fingers.
Wasserman Schultz’s command caused the audience to get a little more animated, but they soon fell silent once more.
“OK. Thank you very much. That’s the crowd I know. Those are the people I represent. OK. Just wanted to make sure you’re still here.”
Then, as he took the stage, Biden declared that Wasserman Schultz, a member of the House of Representatives, was his “greatest friend in the United States Senate.”
The president discussed Medicare and Social Security-related topics.