OAN’s Daniel Baldwin
10:34 AM – Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Reports have indicated that former Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton will take on a larger role in President Joe Biden’s re-election bid in the coming year.
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“If you’re bringing in Crooked Hillary to try to help turn a campaign around, you’re doing it all wrong,” Jason Miller, senior advisor to former President Donald Trump, told One America News. “This is great.”
NBC News highlighted a fundraiser Clinton hosted in Georgetown that raised nearly $1 million for Biden. Clinton also published an op-ed in the Atlantic that defended Biden’s response to the Hamas terror attack on Israel.
Miller says Clinton’s possible growing role suggests the Biden team has a serious lack of internal leadership.
“It means that there’s a complete void,” Miller said. “Nobody’s paying attention to what Biden’s doing. There are no other strong internal allies helping to set the course. It means they’re so void of talent, so void of people that can help Joe Biden, if they have to resurrect Crooked Hillary.”
“I hope they send Crooked Hillary to Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania,” Miller continued. “You know what? I may even chip in for the bus tour. Send her all around the country. Book her on TV every single day. Because if there’s one thing that will say we’re going to go in the wrong direction, it’s the picture of Hillary Rodham Clinton.”
Multiple new polls show that Trump is leading Biden in swing states and nationally. A new CNN poll shows Trump leading Biden 49-44% in Georgia and 50-40% in Michigan. Additionally, a new Morning Consult poll revealed Trump has a 43-41% national lead on Biden.
“Part of the reason why the bottom is falling out for Biden is because all of the key constituencies that Democrats take for granted, African American voters, Hispanic American voters, young voters, all the way across the board, the bottom has fallen out for Biden,” Miller said.
Miller says that Trump is consistently winning both Independents and “soft Democrats.”
“They’re coming back around and saying, ‘Hey, we should have stuck with Trump. Everybody was better off under President Trump,’” Miller said.
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