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Former President Barack Obama has “grave concern” that President Joe Biden will lose to former President Donald Trump in November, which has caused him to get involved, The New York Times (NYT) reported.
With just over seven months until the presidential election, Biden has been making regular calls to Obama in an effort to discuss the 2024 race for the White House, according to The NYT. Obama, though, is reportedly making calls of his own to Biden’s chief of staff Jeff Zients and other top aides to discuss strategy.
The former president’s involvement reportedly comes from a place of fear that his former vice president will lose his reelection bid in 2024, an aide told the White House. Obama has “always” been worried about Biden’s reelection chances, the aide told The NYT.
The NY Times reported that Obama and former President Bill Clinton are scheduled to appear together at a major fund-raiser for the Biden campaign at Radio City Music Hall in New York on Thursday.
Barack Obama, fearing a Biden loss to Donald Trump, is making regular calls to the White House to strategize and give advice. https://t.co/8dkddzPojV
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 26, 2024
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