The Democrat who schools Republicans I would say do more of that'
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The Democrat who schools Republicans  I would say do more of that'
"People are crying out for a bold voice, someone to take the fight to an increasingly authoritarian Republican party. Enter Isaiah Martin, a 27-year-old Democrat with a cult following on social media who, in his words, has frequently put belt to ass when taking on Republican opponents."
"Martin, with a cool demeanor and a seemingly limitless range of statistics, is surrounded by 20 self-identified Maga Republicans, who take it in turn to debate him on four Trump-related talking points. Martin is Black, most of the Republicans are white; the majority of them, after dueling with Martin, are flustered and humiliated."
"According to the DHS [Department of Homeland Security], 70% of the people who have been deported so far have been criminals, the Republican, who is running for Congress in California, said. Unfortunately, he had his number completely upside down. Of interior removals, 70% of the people deported literally have not been convicted criminals, Martin said."
Isaiah Martin, a 27-year-old Democrat from Houston, has emerged as a prominent voice addressing Democratic voters' frustration with their party's perceived weakness. After gaining 400 million views across Instagram and TikTok through a Jubilee-hosted debate event called Surrounded, Martin demonstrated effective argumentation against 20 self-identified MAGA Republicans. In the nearly two-hour video, Martin, who is Black, faced off against predominantly white Republican opponents on four Trump-related talking points. His calm demeanor and extensive statistical knowledge enabled him to systematically dismantle Republican arguments, leaving many opponents flustered and humiliated. One notable exchange involved Martin correcting a Republican congressional candidate's claim about deportation statistics, accurately citing Department of Homeland Security data showing 70% of deported individuals lack criminal convictions.
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