Biden’s reelection campaign calls top donors in an effort to reassure them that he should stay in the race; Trump’s lawyers ask judge to set aside conviction and delay sentencing in hush-money caseTrump seeks to set aside hush-money verdict hours after immunity rulingTop Biden campaign officials downplayed the political fallout of last week’s presidential debate during the Monday evening call with wealthy donors, according to reports.“Everyone just needs to breathe through the nose for minute,” the New York Times reported that Chris Korge, the finance chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), said during the call.One donor asked the campaign how it would respond to a significant erosion of polling; the campaign largely dismissed the concern. ‘The media has spent a ton of time blowing this out of proportion,’ said Mr. Fulks, the deputy campaign manager. ‘We are not going to be in a defensive posture on this campaign.’Change is messy. But you have to listen to the vox populi. We want something new. I see staggering talent in the Democratic party. Let them speak their minds. Continue reading…
Biden’s reelection campaign calls top donors in an effort to reassure them that he should stay in the race; Trump’s lawyers ask judge to set aside conviction and delay sentencing in hush-money case
Trump seeks to set aside hush-money verdict hours after immunity ruling
Top Biden campaign officials downplayed the political fallout of last week’s presidential debate during the Monday evening call with wealthy donors, according to reports.
“Everyone just needs to breathe through the nose for minute,” the New York Times reported that Chris Korge, the finance chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), said during the call.
One donor asked the campaign how it would respond to a significant erosion of polling; the campaign largely dismissed the concern. ‘The media has spent a ton of time blowing this out of proportion,’ said Mr. Fulks, the deputy campaign manager. ‘We are not going to be in a defensive posture on this campaign.’
Change is messy. But you have to listen to the vox populi. We want something new. I see staggering talent in the Democratic party. Let them speak their minds.
