Obama Warned Biden About Trump In Private Meeting

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Even Barack Obama knows that Donald Trump remains a formidable force in politics.

A Washington Post report claimed that during a private meeting between Barack Obama and Joe Biden Obama warned Biden that Trump is more formidable than Democrats realize.

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Fox News reported:

According The Washington Post, former President Obama had a private meeting with President Biden this summer where he warned him that former President Trump is a “more formidable candidate” than many Democrats realize.

After speaking with two people familiar with the meeting, Washington Post White House reporter Tyler Pager wrote about the private lunch Obama had with Biden in June during which the former president told Biden not to underestimate Trump and pledged to support Biden’s re-election bid.

According to the sources, Obama “voiced concern about Donald Trump’s political strengths — including an intensely loyal following, a Trump-friendly conservative media ecosystem and a polarized country — underlining his worry that Trump could be a more formidable candidate than many Democrats realize.”

The report said, “During their lunch, Obama made it clear his concerns were not about Biden’s political abilities, but rather a recognition of Trump’s iron grip on the Republican Party.”

A recent poll found Donald Trump dominating the GOP primary and tied with Joe Biden in the general election.

Conservative Brief reported:

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are tied in a hypothetical presidential rematch.

Both Biden and Trump would get 43% of the vote overall if the 2024 presidential election were held today. Nevertheless, voters continue to have high levels of disapproval for both men, with 54% disapproving of Biden and 55% of voters disapproving of Trump, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll.

The national poll was released less than six months before the first primary and roughly 15 months before the election on November 5, 2024. Biden and Trump are still in the lead for their respective party’s presidential nominations.

The survey found that Trump received 54% of the support from GOP primary voters, while Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis came in second with just 17% of the vote.



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