Jack Posobiec releases Memorial Video for Josh Shapiro's Vice Presidential Campaign

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Jack Posobiec "mourned" the death of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's vice-presidential campaign on Tuesday's episode of Human Events Daily. It was announced earlier in the morning that Kamala Harris chose Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the 2024 presidential election after speculation it could be Shapiro or Arizona Senator Mark Kelly. Posobiec compiled a "memorial video" for Shapiro.



The host proceeded to tell a joke about getting in a "fender bender" with Shapiro in his Pennsylvania. Posobiec said in jest that he rear-ended the governor after he slammed on his brakes out of nowhere. Telling the tale, Posobiec said that Shapiro got out of his car, walked up to Posobiec and said, "I'm not happy.”

Posobiec joked, saying his response was, "Then which one of the 7 are you?"



"Again, Josh to you and Jake Tapper and all your friends and all your buddies out there. I just want you to remember, I didn't do this to you. No, no, you did this to you. You did this yourself. It was your behavior and your personality and your actions for all these years that did this. Have a great day," Posobiec said.

Watch the full episode below.


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