President Trump Knows Who He Wants to Run Against in 2020

There’s a certain liberal senator from Massachusetts that President Trump dreams of battling in the next presidential election.

When told that Elizabeth Warren will probably run against him in 2020, President Trump said, “I hope so, that would be a dream come true.” President Trump told Fox News host Jesse Watters of Watters’ World, “I think she would lose so badly.”

“I think she hurt Hillary Clinton very badly,” Trump said. “I watched those speeches — the anger, the hatred, in her heart — and I said, ‘Ya know, she’s really bad for Hillary.'”

“Pocahontas would not be proud of her as her representative, believe me,” Trump continued, resurfacing his campaign-trail nickname for the Democratic senator.

Of course, Warren earned the nickname Pocahontas, or Fauxcahontas, because she lied about having Native American ancestry to get a position at Harvard University. During the campaign, Trump supporter Scott Brown challenged Warren to prove her heritage. Trump also apologized for calling Warren Pocahontas – “because I think it’s a tremendous insult to Pocahontas.” HA!

As The Political Insider reported, a February 2017 poll showed President Trump leading Senator Warren in a hypothetical match-up, 42-36%.

Warren is not exactly well-liked outside of the extreme left fringe. The liberal senator is so extreme and polarizing that even Democrats are rejecting her as the face of their party.

She might be Trump’s dream match up for 2020, but first she has to get through her re-election bid for the Senate in 2018. In a January poll, more Massachusetts voters wanted to “give someone else a chance” than thought Warren “deserves reelection,” 46-44%. Defeating Elizabeth Warren so badly in 2018 that she never even thinks of running in 2020 would be MY dream come true!

Watch part of Trump’s Watters’ World interview below:

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