Biden Campaign Manager Worries Presidential Race is ‘Far Closer’ Than Pollsters are Admitting
Although many pollsters and fake news hacks are proclaiming former vice president Joe Biden the overwhelming favorite to beat President Trump in next month’s election, Biden’s campaign manager is seeing a very close race unfolding between the two men.
Biden campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon is warning Democrat voters not to be arrogant and telling them they need to work hard to get Biden elected. She wrote in a Twitter post on Wednesday night that the race is “a lot closer” than most of the experts are saying.
“Early voting is already underway in many states,” Dillon said. “Millions of voters have already cast their ballots. But there is still a long way to go in this campaign, and we think this race is far closer than folks on this website [Twitter] think. Like a lot closer.”
Dillon’s Twitter thread can be seen here:
Our success has been driven by our grassroots supporters. $203 million came from online donors. We had 1.1 million new donors last month — bringing the total to 5.5 million donors throughout this campaign. And as a result, we have $432 million in the bank. (2/?)
— Jen O'Malley Dillon (@jomalleydillon) October 15, 2020
Now: Early voting is already underway in many states. Millions of voters have already cast their ballots. But there is still a long way to go in this campaign, and we think this race is far closer than folks on this website think. Like a lot closer. (4/?)
— Jen O'Malley Dillon (@jomalleydillon) October 15, 2020
That’s why I’d like you to join me Friday for our Grassroots Summit. I’ll have some special guests to talk about the polls, what we’re seeing on the ground, and how we’ll be putting your generous grassroots donations to work. Talk to you then! ♥️ (6/6) https://t.co/A6tA8LjOeV
— Jen O'Malley Dillon (@jomalleydillon) October 15, 2020
Big League Politics has reported about President Trump’s momentum in the polls, which has resulted in record amounts of minorities jumping aboard the Trump train:
A shocking new poll shows President Donald Trump with 28 percent support from blacks and 41 percent from Hispanics, indicating that his outreach plans to minorities may be succeeding.
The poll, conducted by Atlas Intel over the period of Aug. 24 to 30, also shows President Trump with a four-point lead over Biden among white voters. He still trails Biden by three points in the overall polling numbers at the present time though.
President Trump has noted that these national polling results may be skewed because of the well-documented phenomenon of Trump supporters being unwilling to declare their support publicly due to fear of repercussions in the age of widespread leftist terror.
The polling numbers have Trump up 20 points among black voters and up 13 points among Hispanic voters in comparison to 2016. The numbers also show Biden down a shocking 23 points among black voters and down 10 points with Hispanics compared to the totals from 2016, as the deteriorating Democrat gives minorities little to be excited about…
Other polls show President Trump making big league headway in battleground states that are likely to decide this year’s election.
The momentum is clearly on the side of President Trump, which is why Democrats are freaking out as they feel their chances to regain control of the country slip away.
Dillon’s comments show that Democrat operatives have learned from their mistakes in 2016 when they thought Crooked Hillary was unbeatable. They will not take victory for granted this time around, which means that Trump supporters have to redouble their efforts for their candidate to win re-election.
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