Charlie Kirk said Monday that he hopes more Democrats announce their bids for the White House because they'll look at being "more extreme" in order to draw attention to themselves.

The Democratic field for 2020 is expected to become more crowded, with rumors of former Vice President Joe Biden and former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke throwing their hats into the ring.

"It's gonna be what I like to call the 'Trump-hating Olympics,'" said Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA. "They're going to have a competition of seeing who can hate Donald Trump the most."

Kirk said on Fox & Friends First that Democratic hopefuls are trying to gain attention in "bizarre" ways, referencing O'Rourke's Instagram livestream in a dentist's chair and a video in which Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) cracked open a beer.

If Elizabeth Warren, often referred to by me as Pocahontas, did this commercial from Bighorn or Wounded Knee instead of her kitchen, with her husband dressed in full Indian garb, it would have been a smash! pic.twitter.com/D5KWr8EPan — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 14, 2019

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"I think it will really help the president, and they'll also try to embrace more and more radical policies, which will only further distance themselves from Middle America."

Kirk predicted that a Democrat will "come out of nowhere" to win the nomination, even as Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is leading in popularity among the party's potential candidates.

"All of this stuff can change and it's so fluid," he said. "I can't wait for them to start attacking each other, though, because it seems that for the longest period of time, Democrats have just played nice with each other."

Watch more of Kirk's interview above.

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