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“Repeatedly Warning Biden” – Obama Worried About Joe Biden’s Re-Election Hopes

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Barack Obama is concerned about Joe Biden’s possible victory in 2024.

After the debate, President Obama acknowledged that it was a bad night for Joe Biden.

A new report says President Barack Obama is telling allies that the debate has made Joe Biden’s reelection chances even more difficult.

The article also said that President Obama was already worried before the debate, saying, “President Obama has long been concerned about his party’s victory over Donald Trump in November and has repeatedly warned Biden in recent months how difficult it would be for him to win re-election. Just before the debate, President Obama conveyed his concerns about the state of the race to his allies.”

Breitbart reported:

Former President Barack Obama has privately expressed concerns about President Joe Biden’s chances of reelection, according to a report from The Washington Post.

“Former President Obama privately told allies who reached out to him that President Biden’s already tough road to reelection had gotten even tougher after his shaky performance in Thursday’s debate, a harsher assessment than Obama’s public comments about the election, people with knowledge of his remarks said,” the report noted Tuesday.

Sources for The Washington Post said President Obama spoke with Biden by phone after Thursday’s debate, but it’s unclear whether they spoke directly about Biden’s chances of reelection. In any case, the sources suggest President Obama has been concerned about Biden’s chances of winning since last year.

“Mr. Obama has long worried about his party’s victory over Donald Trump in November and has repeatedly warned Mr. Biden in recent months how difficult it will be for him to win reelection. Just before the debate, Mr. Obama aired his concerns about the state of the race to allies,” The Washington Post noted.

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