Washington Post reports Obama’s concerns about Biden

Former President Obama’s Privately Expressed Concerns About Biden’s Re-Election Path Amidst His Public Support

Last Thursday’s debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump has made his re-election path even more complicated, according to sources close to former US President Barack Obama. Despite publicly supporting Biden and actively participating in his campaign, Obama privately expressed deep concerns about Trump’s political strength and the possibility of his re-election in November.

In December, Obama advised Biden to strengthen his campaign apparatus and appoint a top-level decision-maker during a private lunch at the White House. Despite their history of working together, Obama has repeatedly warned Biden about the difficulty of winning re-election and has expressed these concerns to Biden and their mutual friends.

Obama has appeared at fundraising events with Biden, including one in Los Angeles with George Clooney and Julia Roberts that raised over $30 million. In April, they, along with former President Bill Clinton, raised over $26 million at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Despite publicly defending Biden, Obama’s private worries about the upcoming election and Biden’s chances of success persist.

In addition to his concerns about Biden’s campaign, Obama has been active in various online platforms, events, and fundraising activities. From exploring Tarot to offering spiritual guidance, sharing photos on Pbase, participating in golf scorecard and GPS discussions, and engaging in online design collaboration tools and Beat sales, Obama’s online presence spans a diverse range of interests and activities.

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