Jordan Poyer’s wife Rachel Bush makes opinion clear on “embarrassing” young women supporting Kamala Harris

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Jordan Poyer’s wife Rachel Bush makes opinion clear on “embarrassing” young women supporting Kamala Harris [Credit: Bush, Harris/IG]

Jordan Poyer’s wife Rachel Bush often voices her opinion on political or other relevant matters. This includes the ongoing Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene relief, along with comments on Vice President Kamala Harris. Bush is also open about her support for Donald Trump.

In a new tweet, Bush reacted to interviews of young women supporting Harris. Many of the girls chose Harris because of her views on abortion, and many even agreed with her welfare ideas.

Bush, however, wasn’t on board with the opinions.

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“This is so embarrassing..we need to raise the voting age too,” Bush wrote on Twitter (now X).

Rachel Bush has been vocal about her views on Harris, also calling out former president Barack Obama after his speech addressing black voters.

“You can tell he doesn’t even believe in the words coming out of his mouth. A good speaker, and he can’t even deliver this in a credible way,” Jordan Poyer’s wife wrote on X.

Jordan Poyer’s wife Rachel Bush calls out Kamala Harris’ podcast announcement

In a post earlier in October, Rachel Bush called out Kamala Harris for making her podcast announcement while people were struggling to deal with hurricane effects.

The announcement was about Harris appearing on the ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast, where they would primarily discuss reproductive health. Bush slammed Harris for making time for a podcast while people in the USA were dealing with the hurricane crisis.

She has also called out the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for allegedly misusing funds that could have been used for hurricane relief. As per Bush, the government should halt all international aid until it can meet its domestic obligations.

With the election heating up, one can only expect more such opinionated posts from Bush.