For months, the Left has been claiming that they will win in November. But now, all of that has changed.
And Democrats have just admitted 2024 presidential defeat in a shocking turn of events.
Democrats who are well-versed in the Biden campaign have seen that former President Donald Trump has a good chance of pulling off the biggest political upset in American history.
Democrats have good reason to worry.
Trump triumphed over the opposition and gained numerous advantages in March, solidifying his trajectory to retake the White House.
According to Democratic donor John Morgan, his party is “prepared to lose” to Trump in the presidential contest.
Morgan, a very successful Central Florida attorney, continued by saying he is uneasy about President Joe Biden’s present political standing.
Morgan told the Washington Post, “As my great-grandfather used to say, ‘I’m as nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs.’ Yes, h*ll yes.”
“We all know this is a jump ball,” he said. “In 2016, we were reading Nate Silver, and we weren’t worried at all. When we woke up, we realized we’ve never been to Wisconsin and we’ve never been to Michigan and then all the Monday-morning quarterbacks are out,” he continued.
Morgan is not the only Democrat preparing themselves for a Trump victory.
Biden’s campaign manager, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, predicted that a loss in November would be somewhere between damaging and devastating.
She told the Washington Post, “For me, it’s like, either damage or devastation.”
“Those are the two that I kind of go back and forth on. I think it would be devastating for our communities. And I think it would be damaging for our politics and for the policies that we have enacted.”
James Carville, the 1992 campaign manager for former president Bill Clinton, is similarly concerned about Trump’s firm lead.
According to a Wall Street Journal poll released on Tuesday, Trump leads Biden in six of the top seven swing states, reversing Biden’s results from 2020 in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona.
Furthermore, Trump leads Biden by significant margins on six of the eight areas that the Journal polled on.
Also, Biden’s historically low 40% approval rating falls drastically below the criterion for the incumbent to win reelection of 50%.
However, neither Biden nor the administrative state will back down in the face of Trump’s momentum.
In addition to having a sizable financial edge over Trump, the Biden team still has many media allies who are eager to fabricate stories about the billionaire businessman.
At the end of February, Biden’s campaign had $155 million in cash.
Although it claimed to have raised $25 million during a contentious high-dollar fundraising event with former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, it has not disclosed its fundraising totals for March.
On the other hand, as of Wednesday, the Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign had raised a combined $65.6 million in March, increasing their cash on hand to $93.1 million.
The Left knows that their time has come, and they are bracing for the worst.
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