Dems Bring in Hillary Clinton to Help with Biden's Reelection
Democrats are reportedly reaching out to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for help with President Joe Biden's reelection campaign.
Clinton held a fundraiser for the president last month in her home that raised nearly $1 million, according to a new report.
'Deep, deep trouble': Dems reportedly bringing in Hillary Clinton to help with Biden's re-electionhttps://t.co/FX0l58NMA2
— OneSmallVoice 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@SmilingOutrage) December 11, 2023
"But, you know you are in deep, deep trouble if you are picking up the bat phone and calling Hillary Clinton to come help you out," Fox News’ Charlie Hurt stated.
"And I think it was sort of interesting that their thinking is that he needs help among women voters. If you need help among women voters, and you're a Democrat, and you're running against Donald Trump, you should just quit because it's over," he added.
Democrats are considering bringing in Hillary Clinton to help with Joe Biden's re-election campaign. That sound you hear is Democrats scraping the bottom of the barrel. pic.twitter.com/DQ7IUaQ3r6
— Chad Prather (@WatchChad) December 11, 2023
"Clinton’s role is only expected to grow in the new year, but for now, she is filling a space that at a later point in the campaign season former President Barack Obama will join," NBC News reported.
"Obama’s habit is to plunge in closer to Election Day — a reality that rankles some Democratic strategists who say the party sorely needs him right now," it continued.
The efforts come as Biden continues to struggle with a low approval rating and poll numbers showing his weakness against GOP candidates.
The financial help from Clinton, along with her vocal endorsements, shows the left's push to help improve the odds for Democrats to end the year with more donations in the bank to fuel the campaign.
The moves also come as speculation has continued over another Democrat possibly jumping in at the last minute or even a different vice presidential candidate.
For now, it appears the strategy remains focused on Biden, with Democrats propping him up in any way possible to help keep the party in power after next year.