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‘We Don’t Have a QB’ — Shedeur Sanders Vs. Deshaun Watson Battle Catches Strays in Congressman’s Shot at President Donald Trump

The current administration has made a concerted effort to incorporate sports into the world of politics. However, President Donald Trump might not have expected the two sides to come together in a stern rebuttal about his opinions on the upcoming elections.

‘We Don’t Have a QB’ — Shedeur Sanders Vs. Deshaun Watson Battle Catches Strays in Congressman’s Shot at President Donald Trump

In a recent social media post, Congressman Ted Lieu turned the tables on President Donald Trump by using the Cleveland Browns' quarterback situation as a metaphor for the current political climate. With the team yet to decide on a starter between Deshaun Watson and his son Shedeur Sanders, Lieu highlighted the uncertainty surrounding the Browns' prospects.

Trump, meanwhile, had confidently claimed during a recent statement, "We’re doing really well in the polls, the real polls. If I were running today, I think I’d win by 25 points. We’re doing numbers that nobody has ever seen before." However, Lieu responded by pointing out the stark contrast between Trump's optimistic assertions and the actual polling data. According to recent polls, voters are now favoring the Democratic Party by an eight-point margin, a stark departure from Trump's bullish claims.

The congressman's sarcastic post served to emphasize the disconnect between Trump's rhetoric and the current political landscape, drawing a parallel between the Browns' quarterback predicament and the President's overconfident remarks about his chances in the upcoming elections.

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