Wasserman Schultz: We’ll carry the President “on the shoulders of the people” to the White House in November

The hubris of Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the Democratic Party knows no bounds today. After crashing the Republican National Committee (RNC) in Tampa this afternoon, Wasserman Schultz made an appearance on Hardball with Chris Matthews to give her take on the current state of the Presidential election. During the appearance, Schultz had this to say about Obama’s odds of getting reelected:

“We have systematically and steadily been running and setting up the most significant grassroots presidential campaign in history, and we’ll carry the President to the White House on the shoulders of the people of this country.”

Talk about over-confidence.

While Obama may get reelected to office in November, to say he’s so popular that not only will he win the election, he’ll be carried in on the shoulders of the American people is a little much.

A recent Washington Post-ABC News poll has Romney and Obama virtually tied at 47 percent and 46 percent respectively.

The only thing the American people will be carrying on their shoulders if Obama gets reelected is more than $16 trillion of debt.

 

Francesca Chambers About Francesca Chambers

Francesca is the Editor of Red Alert Politics - an online publication written by and for young conservatives. Red Alert Politics is a product of Clarity Media Group, the parent company of The Washington Examiner and The Weekly Standard. She is also a contributor to The Washington Examiner.

Francesca is a veteran of several political campaigns and political organizations. She has also worked in new media and communications at The Leadership Institute, at the Republican National Committee and on Capitol Hill. She has been featured as a speaker at Leadership Institute, Cato Institute, Americans for Prosperity's "Defending the American Dream Summit," the State Policy Network's annual conference and CPAC, in addition to appearing as a regular guest on the "Big Picture" with Thom Hartmann on Russia Today.

She has also appeared on ABC's "Nightline", PBS' 'NewsHour', PBS' "To the Contrary", MSNBC, CNN, on TheBlazeTV (aka Glenn Beck TV) and had radio segments on Take Action News with David Shuster, NPR and "The Michael Koolidge Show."

In 2012 she was named to the DC GOP's first ever "35 under 35" list.

Francesca graduated from the University of Kansas with BAs in Political Science and Journalism. At KU she was an editor of the University Daily Kansan and an active member of Student Senate.

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