In a shocking claim, a former speech writer of president Barack Obama said that the White House's internal poll showed that Donald Trump was on track to win 400 electoral votes, leading to a landslide victory against Kamala Harris. Jon Favreau, one-time speechwriter for former President Obama, now hosts the liberal Pod Save America podcast. He made the claim in a recent podcast episode."Then we find out when the Biden campaign becomes the Harris campaign, that the Biden campaign's own internal polling at the time when they were telling us he was the strongest candidate, showed that Donald Trump was going to win 400 electoral votes," Favreau said. Read More:
He then added, "Joe Biden's decision to run for president again was a catastrophic mistake.""They refused to acknowledge until very late, that anyone could be upset about inflation. and they just kept telling us that his presidency was historic and it was the greatest economy ever."The "Pod Save America" podcast host also accused Biden's team of "shivving" Kamala Harris and whispering to reporters that she could not win. "I'm done being generous," Favreau said, echoing a long list of Obama alum who have always disdained Joe Biden and his inner circle. Read More: David Axelrod, former campaign guru for Obama has been one of Biden's critics on news and raised issues regarding his age way before the disappointing July presidential debate. Read More: Pelosi, who termed Biden "a great president" when she helped force him out, now says he should have stepped down from the race earlier. President-elect Donald Trump defeated his Democratic rival Kamala Harris by a 312 electoral votes, with a popular vote victory of around 4 million votes.You may also like
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