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Video: Professional Lip Reader Catches Obama Agreeing With Biden—Says Kamala is “Not as Strong” and More Plans Revealed

At a recent memorial service for Ethel Kennedy in Washington, an off-mic conversation between President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama was caught on camera, revealing candid insights into their views on Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign strength. According to a professional lip reader’s translation provided to The Post, Biden expressed concerns about Harris’s electoral appeal, stating, “She’s not as strong as me.” Obama reportedly concurred with this assessment, adding, “That’s true,” but also noted, “We have time,” suggesting a potential strategy or hope for improvement in Harris’s campaign performance.

 

Biden: “She’s not as strong as me.”

Obama: “I know… that’s true… we have time.”

Biden: “Yeah, we’ll get it in time.”

Obama: “It’s important that we have some time together.”

 

 

 

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This conversation comes at a pivotal moment as Harris, who stepped into the presidential candidacy role after Biden’s pressured exit, faces mixed reviews in critical swing-state polls against former President Donald Trump. Despite an initial surge in support following Biden’s endorsement, recent polls indicate she’s trailing Trump in key states like Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan.

The dialogue, while not officially confirmed by either party, has sparked a debate among Democratic insiders. Some see it as a reflection of genuine concern over Harris’s ability to galvanize voters, while others question the accuracy or appropriateness of lip-reading as a method to infer political strategy or personal opinions.

This incident has unfolded against a backdrop of internal Democratic Party dynamics, where Biden was reluctantly pushed to step aside, endorsing Harris amidst concerns over his own campaign’s viability. The conversation adds another layer to the narrative of Democratic unity and strategic planning as the election looms closer.

The lack of further commentary from Obama or Biden on this matter leaves room for speculation on their confidence in Harris as the nominee. However, with the Democratic National Convention on the horizon, all eyes will be on how Harris positions herself in the coming weeks, potentially reshaping public and party perception.

This candid moment, whether a true reflection of their strategic concerns or a misinterpreted private chat, underscores the pressures and behind-the-scenes deliberations that define election campaigns. As the race heats up, how this narrative influences voter sentiment or party dynamics remains to be seen, but it certainly adds an intriguing footnote to the 2024 presidential election saga.

Mark Van der Veen

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3 months ago

Perhaps the makers and shakers can install Michelle, aka Michael, before the election day.