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Eric Trump humiliated: Donald's son lambasted after claiming POTUS did better in Michigan Primary than Barack Obama

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Donald Trump’s son, Eric Trump, recently made a shocking claim about his father and Barack Obama.

On his Twitter account, Eric claimed that the POTUS is close to winning in Michigan. However, the majority of the Trump family’s critics are convinced that he’s just making up the figures.

“With 99% reporting in Michigan, @realDonaldTrump has 637,000+ votes, absolutely crushing previous Republican and Democratic incumbents… By comparison, Obama had 174k votes in 2012,” he wrote.

But Political Flare noted the fact that Eric failed to mention that the Democrats voted at 2:1 for the Democrats over Trump. As such, the Trump family’s critics couldn’t help but lambast Eric.

“Democrats cast more than 1,500,000 votes… dude, that’s 2:1,” Twitter user @H2OEcologist said.

“Trump can never compare to Obama,” Twitter user @CanadianFlags said.

“Isn’t it pretty easy to win a primary when you’re running unopposed? Shades of daddy’s BFF Putin… I’m not certain which Trump is the dopiest,” Twitter user @HoodlumRIP said.

“wow – you won a primary - #NovemberBlueWave2020 is coming to wash you criminals OUT of the #Whackhouse,” Twitter user @MB3252 said.

The same Twitter user uploaded a photo of Eric with the shocking allegation that he has been stealing money from children with cancer.

“And Biden alone got over 800,000… that’s more than Trump…” Twitter user @RUMHAM0001 said.

“He wasn’t running against anyone, Einstein,” Twitter user @Tracey98763598 said.

“Did Donald Trump run against himself. Heard GOP would not allow anyone to primary Donald Trump due to his fragile ego—and Trump was scared someone would beat him,” Twitter user @SandDollar04 said.

“What's hysterical is that they keep doing congratulations for winning primaries in all the states when no one was allowed to run against him. It's easy to win when you have to do, literally, nothing. The neediness is pathological. Talk about a participation trophy,” Twitter user @YeahSureWhatev2 said.

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