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Watch as a Massive Crowd Goes Wild After Trump Hilariously Mocks Biden

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The Left's relentless attacks on former President Trump have yet to make any impact on his ability to elicit booming laughter and cheers from crowds who wait hours upon hours to hear him speak. 

This was no different from Wednesday night when Trump arrived in Coralville, Iowa, to address his hundreds of supporters. The 45th president hilariously mocked President Joe Biden, who often gets lost on stage, as the massive crowd waved MAGA flags and chanted. 

Trump, who is dominating the polls, imitated the 81-year-old president by walking in circles around the stage and eventually running into a wall. Recently, during a speech, Biden attempted to exit off a podium where he tried to walk through a wall. The president's aides eventually got him to use stairs found on either side of the stage.

Biden's age has sparked concern among voters that he is not physically nor mentally fit to serve another four years in office. The president once admitted that he would not have run for reelection if Trump hadn't been running. 

According to a new Bloomberg News/Morning Consult Pro survey, Trump now leads Biden in North Carolina by 11 points, Georgia by seven points, Wisconsin by six points, Nevada by five points, Michigan by four points, Arizona by three points, and Pennsylvania by one point.

Even with third-party candidates removed from the poll, Biden still trailed Trump in each state.

In addition, a recent Wall Street Journal poll found Biden's approval rating hit a new low. 

Even Democrats are concerned that Biden won't muster enough support to beat Trump next year. Former President Obama's senior adviser David Axelrod said the record low is "very, very dark" for Biden's reelection campaign.

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