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Soundbite During the Biden Campaign Staff Call Shows They’re in Big Trouble

Matt Vespa
By Matt Vespa

The president’s campaign staff must be going through bourbon and Xanax like it’s nobody’s business. They struck the iceberg, all the compartments were filling with water, and the captain—Biden—thought they could still successfully finish the trip. This campaign is politically dead, and the aides already know this. Some knew it the night Biden got boat raced by Trump in the debate. During a staff call, campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon did her best to pump up the troops, but it’s hard to do when the theme was “Biden feels like s**t” because he has COVID and ‘don’t watch the news anymore’ (via Axios) [emphasis mine]:

The call is the latest example of Biden campaign leadership working to turn around the low morale among staffers in the aftermath of Biden’s debate.

“Don’t watch cable news all the time,” chair Jen O’Malley Dillon told staff at the campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

“That is not the real world. The real world is the voters that are standing with us, the delegates that are with us, and we’re going to weather this because of this organization.”

What they’re saying: O’Malley Dillon reiterated to staff that Biden is “in this race” and “in it to win it.”

“I talked to him this morning – he sounds like sh*t because he’s not feeling that well,” she said, noting his recent COVID diagnosis.

“But he is doing the work, and he is focused on what you guys are doing.”

O’Malley Dillon added that “the people that the president is hearing from are saying: ‘stay in this race and keep going and keep fighting, and we need you.’

Those voices will never be as loud as the people on TV, but remember that the people in our country are not watching cable news. They just aren’t.”

Read Full Article Here…(townhall.com)


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