YouTuber Duke Dennis Announces 2028 Presidential Run, Says ‘I Would Do A Really Good Job’

YouTuber Duke Dennis Announces 2028 Presidential Run, Says ‘I Would Do A Really Good Job’
Duke Dennis is already thinking ahead to 2028 and says he’s ready to run for president.
During a recent stream, the popular YouTuber made a bold declaration, revealing that the 2024 election has inspired him to step into the political arena. He shared,
“This election really showed me that racism is very much still alive. We witness it every single day. You would think in the big-ass year of 2024 that racism does not exist anymore, but it does.”
He continued,
“Dennis is running for president in 2028. I’ll be 35. If y’all were to vote for me, I would dead-ass do a really good job. I would bring a new perspective into what America needs.”
He also weighed in on some of the older presidential candidates, expressing concerns about their ability to relate to future generations:
“They’re 80. How do they know what’s best for us in the future if they’re not going to be here?”
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