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Obama Advisor David Axelrod Says “Good Reasons” to be Concerned About Joe Biden’s Reelection

&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">After Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the Iowa caucuses&comma; and the idea of a Trump-Biden rematch looks all the more likely&comma; former President Obama’s senior adviser David Axelrod said it is unhelpful to dismiss concerns about President Biden’s poor marks in major polls&comma; defending his recent criticism of the president’s reelection campaign&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Axelrod said in an interview with Politico that there are legitimate reasons to be concerned about Biden’s reelection prospects and that he finds it &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;aggravating” that people who air their concerns about the Biden campaign’s strategy are called &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;bed-wetters&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Politico asked him if he was referring to Obama&&num;8217&semi;s 2012 campaign manager&comma; Jim Messina&comma; who often shares his support for Biden through social media and punditry and has dismissed polls as this far out from the election as &&num;8220&semi;silly&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">&&num;8220&semi;I think that&&num;8217&semi;s deeply&comma; deeply unhelpful because sometimes there&&num;8217&semi;s reason to be concerned&period; And there are a lot of really smart and committed supporters of Biden who have concerns&comma;&&num;8221&semi; Axelrod said in the interview&comma; which was published last week&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">&&num;8220&semi;What you need to do is contemplate what it is that is concerning people and decide what is legitimate and what needs to be done&period; There are people who are really&comma; really committed to Joe Biden who felt a sense of concern and urgency — particularly because Donald Trump is on the other side of this race&period; So I thought it was extraordinarily tone-deaf and unhelpful&comma;&&num;8221&semi; he said&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Axelrod&comma; who is a political commentator on CNN and hosts podcasts&comma; recently received a political pin in the mail with the message &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Pricks for Biden&comma;” Politico reported&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">He has constantly defended his decision to point out challenges for Biden&comma; especially when his suggestion in November was that it was the &&num;8220&semi;last moment&&num;8221&semi; for Biden to check if he should drop out&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I know that people expect 100 percent loyalty&comma; but that’s not my job&comma;” Axelrod said&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;It’s pretty obvious that there are challenges here&comma; and it seemed pretty obvious to me when I suggested in early November that he think hard about what he’s doing&period; I was 99 percent sure that that would not mean anything&comma; but I thought there was a 1 percent chance that he would actually rethink the thing&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">He prefaced his comments&comma; like he has other criticism&comma; by saying he thinks Biden has done great things with his first three years in office&comma; pointing especially to the infrastructure law and leading the U&period;S&period; out of the COVID-19 pandemic&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">The Biden campaign has largely responded to negative polling by saying that&comma; this far out&comma; polls typically aren’t predictive of voters in November&period; They have yet to respond directly to any of Axelrod&&num;8217&semi;s comments&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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