Hannity Burst Dems' Fantasy Bubble: You're The 'Party Of Defund, Dismantle, Crazy No-Bail Laws'
Crime is the number one issue on voters' minds followed by the shaky economy but delusional Democrats truly believe Planned Parenthood is going to save them. Sean Hannity just burst that fantasy bubble saying that they're "the party of defund, dismantle, and these crazy insane no-bail laws."
Democrats in recent months have tried desperately to separate themselves from their own policies. Biden, himself, has declared himself tough on crime, but how does that stack up to the facts?
Hannity interviewed Rep. Zeldin, R-N.Y. whose own daughters were terrorized by a crime that hit way too close to home.
Hannity said that crime is increasingly on the top of voters' minds ahead of the November midterm elections.
"The Democratic Party is the party of defund, dismantle, and these crazy insane no-bail laws," said Hannity, as he responded to two people being shot Sunday outside New York gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin's home in Long Island while his daughters were home.
"Cops are afraid to do their job. They cut a billion dollars out of the New York Police Department budget. Now, this happens in front of Lee Zeldin at home. It's happening everywhere."
"We've got an election in 29 days, inflation's at a 41-year-high, we have record-high gas prices, wide open borders," said Hannity. "You cannot pursue happiness in this country if you don't have law and order and safety and security. This is in every small town, every big city, all across the country."
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Meantime, former Democrat New York Governor David Paterson said he has never felt as unsafe in the state as he does now.
"If you don't feel safe and secure, you cannot live your life," said Hannity, going on to say that Democrats are avoiding debates and trying to use abortion to win over voters but not focusing on the rise in crime.
Suffolk County Police tell Fox News that the shooting happened around 2:20 p.m. on Sunday in Shirley on Long Island. At the time, the gubernatorial candidate had just departed the Bronx Columbus Day Parade in Morris Park.
He said the girls ran upstairs to the bathroom, locked the door and called 911.
Republicans have the edge over Democrats on the question of which party can better handle crime and border security just over a month before the midterm elections, a poll released Wednesday found.
The Reuters/Ipsos survey showed that 40% of voters think Republicans are best suited to solve illegal immigration, while just 32% of voters picked the Democrats.
On the question of curbing increasing crime rates, 39% of voters picked Republicans as the best choice to tackle the issue while 30% picked Democrats. The remainder either didn’t know or chose a third party or independent.