Former Obama adviser David Axelrod panned President Biden's dismissal of polls about his handling of the economy during a CNN interview, calling it a 'terrible mistake.'
Former Obama adviser and CNN political analyst David Axelrod lambasted President Biden's defiant stance on the economy Wednesday, calling it a 'terrible mistake' so much so that it could result in his defeat in the upcoming election. 'I don't understand this,' the famed Democratic strategist reacted.
Meanwhile, the RealClearPolitics average of polls continues to show Trump having the edge over Biden in the key swing states that are needed to win the election.
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