Former Vice President Joe Biden formally accepted the nomination of the Democratic Party for President of the United States of America last night.
Sixth District Congressman Glen Grothman is concerned if Biden wins in November.
“He has taken so many positions, I think if he were to get elected, he would fundamentally change the country,” Grothman told SeehaferNews.com. “He has run down the country so much. Called it racist. Going after the police. Attacked us for having immigration laws. It will be a very very different United States of American this time next year…should he get elected.”
The Glenbeulah Republican, who represents Manitowoc County in Washington D.C., saw President Trump in Oshkosh Monday and Vice President Mike Pence in Darien Wednesday.
Grothman said it was “Nice to see a politician who really likes to go out and meet the people. Maybe Joe Biden is just going to win by sitting back and running negative adds, but I personally prefer my politicians as people who get out and about and talk to the people.”
Biden currently leads President Trump in most polls including 50 to 46 percent among likely voters in Wisconsin.
The local legislator says the President needs to communicate better with his constituents on other successes beside the economy such as driving down drug prices, declining of illegal immigrants crossing the Mexican border and brokering peace through strength including Israel and The United Arab Emirates recently restoring full diplomatic relations.