Former Obama Advisor Says It’s ‘Too Late’ for Biden’s 2024 Campaign: ‘Really Scary’

Jennifer Palmieri, a former Obama adviser and MSNBC contributor, cautioned on Thursday that President Joe Biden does not have a strong hand against Trump ahead of the 2024 election.

Willie Geist, the show’s co-host, asked Pamieri about her thoughts on the election matchup.

“I would think, it’s super scary,” Palmieri said.

“The fate of the Republic is hanging in the balance, and there are polls that have Donald Trump leading right now, but I would have faith that …

“To Eugene’s point on the economy, we know that the Federal Reserve is planning on lowering rates.

“We know that is something that can — that is — that is something that signals to actual consumers, real voters, things are different and things are improving.

“You hear that when you hear about people not liking Biden’s economic policies, if you dig underneath that, interest rates are a big part of that,” Palmieri continued.

“I would feel good about making the economic argument.

“I would feel great about being able to make the argument against what the sort of threat that Trump represents.

“And we can use Ron DeSantis talking about Trump weaponizing government.

“We can use Chris Christie’s voice talking about the danger that Trump represents.”

“So it’s not just going to be Biden, but there is just this scary thing that overhangs everything about whether we’re just too divided.

“It’s just too late. There’s too many silos,” Palmieri said.

“How am I going to reach all of the voters I need to reach given all the media silos that there are?

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“I mean, that is what I would be churning on every day is just sort of the mechanics of getting that message out.”

According to a New York Times/Siena College survey, the majority of women, 18-to-29-year-olds, independents, and Hispanics are dissatisfied with Biden’s job performance.

In numerous critical swing states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania, Biden is trailing President Donald Trump in the polls.

Even hardcore Democrats can read the writing on the wall.

Barring another election like 2020 or the imprisonment of Biden’s political opponent, the current president’s prospects are looking grim.

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John
John
2 months ago

Ahhhh
So in their Warped minds, they believe he ever had a chance outside of cheating
& stealing the election???

Thats how you know they are INSANE!!!

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2 months ago

Simple really.
We’ve seen Trump in action.
Things were good!
We’ve now seen Obiden in office, too.
Things couldn’t suck more!
There’s no need for rhetoric and promises. We know how each rolls.
It’s a simple choice!

J West
J West
2 months ago

I have never been so entertained as I am now. Watching the left who is gripped with fear that they are about to lose control of what’s left of the county.
Many of them are guilty of crimes that they will have to face once our side is in charge.
Carry on, the nightmare that the left is going through now and into the future is a delight for us Normies.

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PithyKat
PithyKat
2 months ago

NOBODY in his/her right mind would vote for that POS as they didn’t the first time either. I am just hoping this isn’t pure hype strictly to get our hopes up…

Graham Booker
Graham Booker
2 months ago

I don’t think they have grasped the fact that this isn’t about Trump v Biden, this is about Trump v The Whole Swamp and the open corruption that has been going on.
Of course, they will lower interest payments and probably taxes, it’s election year.The economies in all Western nations are on the verge of collapse, to think the people that got us into this mess can fix it is nuts.
Here in the UK we have exactly the same problem, a ‘Conservative’ party that has turned socialist and an opposition with no answers.

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