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Trump Aides Doubt Biden Reelection Amid Crisis Mismanagement

In a recent memo, two former campaign managers for President Donald Trump have expressed concerns about President Biden’s chances of being reelected. They have pointed out issues with his handling of crises and his ability to demonstrate competency. The memo also highlighted the slow growth of the U.S. economy and rising inflation, which they believe are negatively impacting Biden’s reputation and approval ratings.

The memo suggests that Biden’s attempts to improve his standing through campaign ads in swing states have not been successful. The former campaign managers also commented on ongoing legal issues involving Trump, implying that these have not affected his popularity.

They portrayed Biden as out of touch with the American people on issues such as the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the situation at the US-Mexico border, rising gas prices, and anti-Semitic protests on college campuses. They also criticized Biden’s approach to foreign policy, citing escalating tensions in the Middle East, the ongoing war in Ukraine, and China's growing influence.

Additionally, the memo raised questions about Biden’s willingness to debate Trump and suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris might be hurting the Democratic Party’s chances. The former campaign managers also expressed concern about Biden’s cognitive decline.

Overall, the memo painted a bleak picture of the current administration’s performance and its prospects for the future.

Written by Staff Reports

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