Former Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus spoke on ABC News on Sunday about President Joe Biden’s claims to political strategist and former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Donna Brazile. He objected on the grounds that he had defended the It hasn’t been revoked.
In a recent interview with USA Today, Biden said it would be “presumptuous to say” that he could have won the 2024 election “based on the polls” he received, but that he could have beaten Trump. He said he believes there is. On ABC’s “This Week,” co-host Jonathan Karl pointed out that Biden has repeatedly claimed that he would have won against President-elect Donald Trump, and that Biden’s response to the general election is “Brazil.” I asked Mr.
“Let me set the table right. Joe Biden thought he could win because after his performance in the debate, he received polls that showed him not losing ground. Even though things stalled. , that he still had a chance. I think the 24 days before the president decided to step down were the toughest days in the history of the Democratic Party…because we didn’t have a strategy.” spoke.
“Joe Biden thought he had a strategy to win because he had beaten Trump before in 2020. I don’t think so,” he said in an interview with Susan Page. Before answering the question, I think Susan asked him about a similar situation, where the Democrats lost big. He said there’s a global problem. I mean, all over the world–” Priebus sighs. Brazil added, overheard.
Mr. Biden announced his decision to withdraw from the presidential race on July 21, 2024, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his next candidate. His resignation comes on the heels of a poor performance in a debate against President-elect Donald Trump, where he struggled to finish his arguments and sometimes froze mid-sentence. (Related: Schumer offers explanation on party’s 2024 election problems: Voters ‘didn’t understand’ how much Democrats had done for them)
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After discussion public opinion poll Democrats, political commentators, and donors have all put pressure on Biden to cancel his 2024 presidential campaign, demonstrating a lack of confidence in the president. Mr. Brazile went on to list Canada, Germany and France, and said in his “conclusion” that he believed Mr. Harris “did a very good job given the odds.”
“He also said in a statement before that clip that Kamala Harris could win. Someone needs to remind him that she actually got away. She was killed.” replied Priebus. “He had a problem long before that debate. I mean, he killed it. There’s no question about that. But you know, this is another one. , it just goes to show that Joe Biden lives on a fantasy island where Biden’s fantasies become reality.”
“It’s been going on for years. This is nothing new. People are talking about it. He waited too long. In fact, he crushed the Democratic Party. But Donald Trump is the most believable He would have smoked Joe Biden in a way he didn’t,” Priebus said.
Brazil quickly pushed back on Priebus, saying the country was still “divided” and could not make a claim.
“We don’t know it, this country is still divided. We don’t know it,” the Brazilian said. “He didn’t even smoke Kamala Harris.”
“Oh, come on! He was bleeding everywhere. His approval rating is 36% right now. You’d think he’d get a little bump after nothing,” Priebus fired back.
Mr. Trump defeated Ms. Harris in both the electoral college and the popular vote in November. The election results showed that not only did Trump receive 2.5 million more votes than in 2020, but Harris received 7 million fewer votes than Biden in the 2020 campaign, giving her an edge over some Democratic voters. It was shown that the power had taken a hit. According to In the New York Times.
Biden will leave office in less than 10 days, and polls predict that his approval rating will remain at just 36.2% and disapproval at 56.6%. According to Average the data collected by FiveThirtyEight.
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