Mike Huckabee accuses Biden of 'looking at the polls' before speaking out against riots

Democratic nominee sees polls shift, so speaks out: Huckabee.

The only reason Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is now speaking out against unrest and violence in American cities is that "he's looking at the polls," former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told "The Ingraham Angle" Wednesday night.

"That's why he stuck his head out of the basement," Huckabee told host Raymond Arroyo. "He recognized the fact that Americans don't like people rioting and looting."

During remarks in Pittsburgh on Monday, Biden stated that "rioting is not protesting, looting is not protesting." Arroyo noted that those remarks resembled a line in Vice President Mike Pence's speech at last week's Republican National Convention.

In response, Huckabee pointed out that only weeks ago, Democrats appeared to be making excuses for criminals.

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"Some said they were just going after bread. I've never seen people running out of a Louis Vuitton store carrying a loaf of bread," he said. "People aren't stupid, they get it. That whole nonsense of tearing down cities and burning federal property is not a protest, that's criminal activity."

Huckabee added that "if anybody believes that was a sincere statement of fact and he will stick with it, then you probably believe he will support fracking too."

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