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January 1, REVEALED: Obama Privately Warned Biden About Trump’s Strengths

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Former President Barack Obama reportedly expressed concern about former President Donald Trump’s political strength, including his intense loyal following, during a private lunch with current President Joe Biden.

Obama’s fears allegedly highlight his belief that Trump might be a more formidable opponent in the 2024 elections than many Democrats think.

During the private gathering in late June at the White House, Obama pledged to assist Biden in his probable challenging reelection bid.

Obama is considered the most influential figure among top Democrats that Biden hopes will back him.

Obama’s visit was part of routine meetings between the two, having served in the White House together for eight years.

The former president stated his concerns were not about Biden’s political skills but rather the understanding of Trump’s strong influence over the Republican Party.

Recent polls indicate that Trump leads his Republican contenders and is neck-and-neck with Biden in a hypothetical election rematch.

The details of this private conversation, which covered various political, policy, and personal issues, had not been disclosed before now.

Even though he’s still popular among Democrats, Obama’s specific role in the upcoming 2024 election cycle is yet to be determined.

Obama’s aids indicate he is likely to adopt strategies from previous election campaigns.

These include hosting large rallies in swing states, conducting fundraisers, and appearing in unconventional settings to reach young voters.

Eric Schultz, a senior adviser to Obama, refused to comment on the meeting but emphasized that Obama would adjust his campaign activities to maximize their impact.

The former president is due to step up his political activity, starting with a fundraiser in Martha’s Vineyard later this month.

The event will benefit the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, aimed at countering Republicans’ success in drafting legislative and congressional districts.

Lingering tension between Biden and Obama

The relationship between Biden and Obama has experienced some friction.

There are lingering frustrations among Biden’s circle about Obama’s role during the 2016 election.

Obama made it clear to his aides at the time that he believed Hillary Clinton, not Biden, should be the Democratic nominee to succeed him.

However, many of Biden’s senior aides reject the notion of tension between the two camps.

As he left the White House after the lunch in June, Obama filmed a short video to support Biden’s reelection campaign, emphasizing the importance of grassroots donations to the campaign’s revenue.

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2 Comments

  1. Neta Rice

    August 5, 2023 at 6:18 am

    Birds of a feather. Both America haters. Both are multimillionaires from their evil treason attacks on the American citizens

  2. Ephraim Ponce

    August 5, 2023 at 7:42 am

    Our Islamo-Nazi-in-chief, may he suffer a protracted and agonizing death, is proud that his puppet has gone so far in enabling terrorism and harming Israel. His sycophants are firmly implanted among Biden’s handlers, and are doing all they can to harm the US, harm Israel, harm Jews, and encourage and support terrorism in all its forms. The evil of their administrations may never be overcome.

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