Did you hear that big thud?
That was DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz collapsing in disbelief over President Obama’s latest Joe Biden-worthy comment regarding this year’s general election.Democrats are bracing for what will surely be an unprecedented political smack down in the coming days from Republicans, as President Obama just given the GOP an unexpected gift.
Obama told Al Sharpton that he was ‘Ok’ with Democrat congressional candidates and incumbents distancing themselves from him this election cycle because he knew that they were all still with him, and understand that they need to do what is best for their respective campaigns.
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More Obama:
“We’ve got a tough map. A lot of the states that are contested this time are states that I didn’t win. And so some of the candidates there, it is difficult for them to have me in the state because the Republicans will use that to try to fan Republican turnout.“The bottom line is, though, these are are all folks who vote with me; they have supported my agenda in Congress, they are on the right side of minimum wage, they are on the right side of fair pay, they are on the right side of rebuilding our infrastructure, they’re on the right side of early childhood education.”
Republicans are now cutting political ads to their heart’s content, that will surely remind Americans that all of those so-called “moderate” Democrats, who are distancing themselves from Obama, supported his agenda in the first place.
This is really going to hurt Democrats.