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Obama Has 'Grave Concern' Biden Will Lose, Is Ready to Intervene


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Despite mail-in voting and ballot harvesting and a host of other perfectly legal ways to tilt the playing field, could Old Joe Biden actually lose in November? If a Tuesday New York Times story is to be believed, the answer is a resounding yes, and among the most worried is the senescent corruptocrat’s old friend and mentor, Barack Obama.

 

“Old friend and mentor,” as is well known, is largely an image manufactured for public consumption. Obama has actually taken the measure of his aged former wingman, and has famously warned: “Don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to f**k things up.” If the Times story is accurate, and not just another signal that the Democrat establishment is ready to send Biden to a much-needed retirement, Obama is deeply worried that Old Joe is going to demonstrate his remarkable ability to mess things up in the coming rematch with Trump, and is ready to step in and lend his expertise to the cause of inflicting Biden on America for four more years.

Biden’s ability to ruin everything has been on abundant display over the last three-plus years, and so, the Times says, Obama has been having frequent phone conversations with White House chief of staff Jeffrey D. Zients, “to strategize and relay advice.” These calls, the Times insists, demonstrate “Mr. Obama’s support for Mr. Biden,” but the Paper of Record concedes that they also indicate Obama’s “grave concern that Mr. Biden could lose to former President Donald J. Trump.” This unnamed aide says that this is nothing new: Obama has “always” feared that Old Joe might pull his biggest bungling act in the upcoming election. The aide added Obama is ready to do what he can to help the bungler “eke it out” in several swing states.:snip:

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Biden expected to raise $25 million at NYC fundraiser

President Biden’s campaign is expected to raise more than $25 million from its star-studded New York City fundraiser on Thursday night, which will feature former President Obama, former President Clinton and a slew of celebrity guests.

Thursday’s fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall is expected to draw more than 5,000 supporters, with thousands more watching online, the Biden campaign said.:snip:

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Why a Trump 2024 Comeback Keeps Obama Up at Night

Former President Obama is reportedly losing sleep over the strong possibility that former Trump will make a major comeback in November. 

According to a New York Times report, Obama is still as active in the White House as he was during his time as president— regularly making calls and visiting President Joe Biden over concerns he will lose the 2024 election. 

The report noted that Obama has been meeting with White House chief of staff Jeff Zients and top Biden campaign aides, citing “grave concern” amid an “incredibly” close upcoming presidential race. :snip:

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Biden packs high-dollar fundraiser with Obama and Clinton full of celebrities

President Joe Biden will host a high-dollar fundraiser in New York City with his two Democratic presidential predecessors in the hope of reigniting enthusiasm for his 2024 rematch with former President Donald Trump.

Actress Mindy Kaling will host the event Thursday evening at Radio City Music Hall, and the program will feature a discussion moderated by Stephen Colbert with Biden and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. The event will also feature performances by Lizzo, Queen Latifah, Ben Platt, Cynthia Erivo, and Lea Michele.:snip:

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SDwaters
51 minutes ago, Geee said:

The aide added Obama is ready to do what he can to help the bungler “eke it out” in several swing states.

According to the Dems, isn't that "Interfering with an election"?

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20 minutes ago, SDwaters said:

According to the Dems, isn't that "Interfering with an election"?

All things 'D" have different rules. (no rules)

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