Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Biden, Obama, and Clinton?!..In an unprecedented move indicating how poorly the campaign is doing as poll after poll shows Donald Trump in the lead, Joe Biden’s campaign is organizing a landmark fundraiser, aiming to energize Democratic voters for the 2024 ticket.

 

Biden, Obama, and Clinton?!

(RightIsRight.co) – In an unprecedented move indicating how poorly the campaign is doing as poll after poll shows Donald Trump in the lead, Joe Biden’s campaign is organizing a landmark fundraiser, aiming to energize Democratic voters for the 2024 ticket.

The event, planned for this spring, seeks to unite three Democratic presidents — Biden, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama — on one stage, according to insiders.

While dates are still being finalized, this high-profile gathering is seen as crucial for rallying support and funds for Biden’s bid for a second term.The fundraiser is part of a broader strategy by Democratic leaders, who are ramping up efforts for what they consider a high-stakes general election.

The Biden campaign, which has recently shifted to a general election focus, is expanding its hiring, especially in key battleground states.This shift follows former President Trump’s primary wins in New Hampshire and Iowa, solidifying him as a likely opponent this fall.

Biden’s campaign strategy includes tailored events targeting crucial voter demographics. Recent events have focused on Black voters, and Kamala Harris has initiated engagements with Latino communities.

Biden’s travel schedule is set to intensify, aiming for at least two days a week out in the field.

A major element of the campaign will be a multimillion-dollar ad campaign contrasting Biden with Trump, potentially launching around Biden’s State of the Union address.

The anticipated fundraiser with Biden, Clinton, and Obama is expected to draw significant funds from both major and minor donors. Beyond fundraising, the event aims to mobilize the Democratic base, with a Biden adviser emphasizing the urgency to defeat Trump.

While this showcase of Democratic unity could be powerful, it might also raise concerns among moderate Republicans who supported Biden in 2020. Both Clinton and Obama have been divisive figures for the GOP, and Clinton has faced criticism even within the Democratic Party over past allegations of sexual misconduct.

Despite these potential challenges, Clinton and Obama remain highly popular among Democrats and generally enjoy higher approval ratings than Joe Biden.

Biden’s campaign, facing the hurdle of his lower approval ratings compared to his predecessors at the same point in their presidencies, hopes to leverage improving economic indicators and direct engagement with Americans on issues like student loan debt and small business concerns to boost his standing with voters.


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