Democrats familiar with the Biden campaign acknowledge that former President Donald Trump has a strong chance of making the biggest political comeback in U.S. history.
It is natural for Democrats to be concerned. In March, Trump defied his expectations and won five races, putting him firmly on the path to taking back the White House.
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Democratic Party fundraiser John Morgan said his party was “prepared to lose” the presidential election to Trump. Morgan, a highly successful lawyer from Central Florida, added that he is concerned about President Joe Biden’s current political position.
“My great-grandfather used to say, ‘When I’m in a room full of rocking chairs, I get nervous like a cat.'” Yes, yes, that’s right. Morgan Said of washington post. “Everyone knows this is a jump ball,” he said. “In 2016, we were reading Nate Silver, and we weren’t worried at all. When I woke up, I realized I’d never been to Wisconsin or Michigan, and on Monday morning, All the quarterbacks were out.”
Morgan is not the only Democrat preparing for a Trump victory. Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Biden’s campaign manager, said a loss in November would be somewhere between damaging and devastating.
“To me, it’s like damage or devastation,” she said. washington post. “Those are two things that I go back and forth with. I think that would be devastating to our community. And it would be detrimental to our politics and the policies that we enact. I think there is.”
of of the post Jesus Rodriguez questioned whether Chavez Rodriguez has the means to prevent President Trump from returning to the White House. “What if Biden’s campaign manager fails to stop it?” he asked.
Morgan defended Biden’s campaign chief, saying, “This doesn’t apply to Julie.” “Because we’re all set to lose. … I don’t think people will blame Julie, no matter what, the way people blame Robbie Mook because of Hillary. Because we were supposed to win this.”
James Carville, who served as former President Bill Clinton’s campaign manager in 1992, is also concerned about President Trump’s strong position. Trump leads Biden in six of the top seven battleground states. It would reverse Biden’s 2020 successes in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and Arizona. wall street journal The poll was revealed on Tuesday. Mr. Trump also maintains a sizable lead over Mr. Biden on six of the eight issues surveyed by the newspaper. journal. Moreover, Biden’s average approval rating is around 40%, well below the 50% historical standard for incumbents to win re-election.
“You have to be an idiot not to be nervous,” Carville said. “That’s an uncomfortably close situation, and the alternative would be to abolish the Constitution.”
Despite President Trump’s momentum, neither Biden nor the administrative state will back down. The Biden campaign maintains a significant financial advantage over Trump, and many in the media continue to speak unfavorably to Trump, who faces ongoing and costly legal battles. He is eager to expand.
Biden’s campaign ended in February with $155 million in cash. The company has not released fundraising figures for March, but claims it raised $25 million from controversial high-profile fundraising events with former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. By contrast, the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee jointly raised $65.6 million in March, bringing their cash reserves to $93.1 million, the groups announced Wednesday.
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former Republican war room analyst.he is the author of politics of slave morality.Follow Wendell “X” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.





