Comedian Bill Maher revealed that he could consider voting Republican in 2028 due to the Democratic Party’s radical stance on Israel and socialism. In a recent episode of ‘Real Time with Bill Maher,’ Maher expressed his concerns about the party’s direction, stating that if this is where the party is headed, his vote is ‘in play.’ Maher has never voted along party lines and prefers to support the candidate he believes is best fit to lead the country.
Democratic Radicalism
Maher’s comments came during a conversation with Vice President JD Vance, where they discussed the future of the Republican Party and the rise of Democratic socialism. Maher confessed that he could flip his vote to Republican if the party would concede in future elections and put an end to the idea that elections are only valid if they win. Vance, however, doubled down on his belief that previous elections had involved censorship, citing the role of technology companies in promoting negative information about the right.
Maher commended Vance for appearing on his show, noting that Republicans are more willing to engage in discussions, whereas Democrats often decline. The conversation also touched on the recent upset win of New York City Democratic socialist Darializa Avila Chevalier, with Vance asking if she would appear on Maher’s show.
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