Former Obama adviser David Axelrod recently commented on President Biden's standing in the battleground states, suggesting that he is trailing former President Trump. Axelrod expressed concerns about Biden's chances of winning the race, stating that he would need a 'royal flush' to secure victory.
Following a lackluster debate performance and consistent polling data showing Biden behind for the past 10 months, there have been calls from media figures and Biden allies for the president to consider stepping down from the race. Axelrod highlighted that deeper analytics indicate Biden is now lagging in all battleground states, with some gaps extending beyond the margin of error.
While Axelrod acknowledged that any candidate can potentially win, he emphasized the importance of assessing the odds of success, especially given the high stakes of the election. The debate within Democratic circles revolves around whether Biden offers the best chance of victory or if another candidate would be more competitive.
Axelrod also noted that Biden's circle of trusted advisors is relatively small, suggesting that the president may be somewhat insulated from diverse perspectives on his candidacy. This insularity could impact the decision-making process regarding Biden's campaign strategy and potential adjustments moving forward.