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November 7, 2023

Strategists Say Biden Doesn't Have the Numbers to Win Reelection

Top political strategists claim that President Joe Biden doesn't have the numbers to win reelection.

The report comes after a recent New York Times Survey showed that former President Donald Trump leads Biden in a hypothetical rematch in five of six battleground states.

"Dick Morris, a former adviser to Democratic former President Bill Clinton, told The Post on Tuesday there is 'no path forward' for Biden at this point," according to the New York Post.

"Morris suggested that the Democratic National Committee may see the writing on the wall and refuse to give Biden delegates, opening the door to other Democrats such as California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg," it added.

"Only @JoeBiden can make this decision. If he continues to run, he will be the nominee of the Democratic Party," Democratic strategic David Axlerod stated on X.

"What he needs to decide is whether that is wise; whether it's in HIS best interest or the country's?" he added.

In addition to a potential rematch against Trump, Biden also faces two primary challengers, including newcomer Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN).

Third-party candidates could also be a concern in the 2024 election. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has switched his Democratic campaign to Independent, while former Harvard professor Dr. Cornell West is leading a third-party charge.

The growing concerns continue to add to speculation that Biden may step down from running or else face a loss in a likely rematch against Trump next year.

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