Washington Examiner / Magazine
June 4, 2024 Issue
June 4, 2024 Print Edition
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The big Biden panic: The president is trailing, but perhaps the guilty verdict against Trump will save him
In a Saturday Night Live skit spoofing the 1988 presidential debates, Dana Carvey portrayed George H.W. Bush emitting a word salad of campaign slogans while trying to fill his allotted time: “On track… stay the course… a thousand points of light… stay the course.” Jon Lovitz, playing that year’s Democratic nominee, Michael Dukakis, shot back, “I can’t believe I’m losing to this guy.” (Thomas Fluharty for the Washington Examiner) Democratic strategists find themselves expressing similar sentiments about this year’s race for the White House and former President Donald Trump, except they are not at all amused. Some are shocked. Many profess to be terrified, regarding Trump as an authoritarian threat to the entire political system. Trump is also now a convicted felon. Democrats are reportedly circulating worst-case scenarios among themselves, though the guilty verdict could...

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