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Jon Favreau, a former Obama speechwriter, recently criticized President Biden’s decision to run for re-election, calling it a “catastrophic mistake.” Favreau highlighted the Biden-Harris campaign’s messaging issues and their refusal to acknowledge concerns about inflation. Despite Biden’s claims of a strong economy, Favreau noted that a majority of voters did not believe this narrative.

Favreau also revealed that internal polling within the Biden campaign showed Donald Trump on track to win 400 electoral votes, contradicting the campaign’s public statements about Biden’s strength as a candidate. This discrepancy raised questions about the campaign’s transparency and decision-making process.

Tommy Vietor, a co-host of the “Pod Save America” podcast, pointed out that voters had concerns about Biden’s age and ability to serve a second term. Additionally, Dan Pfeiffer, another co-host, suggested that Biden would have performed worse in the election than Kamala Harris had she been the candidate.

Overall, the criticism from Favreau and his colleagues underscores the challenges faced by the Biden-Harris campaign and raises important questions about their strategy and decision-making process. As the 2024 election approaches, it will be crucial for the Democratic Party to address these issues in order to secure a successful outcome.