New book details how Obama slammed Biden's re-election bid: Your campaign is a mess'
Briefly

Barack Obama raised alarms about Joe Biden's re-election campaign nearly a year before the election, describing it as disorganized and lacking visibility in various districts. Biden faced criticism from congressional Democrats about his campaign's effectiveness. During a lunch meeting, Obama suggested that splitting campaign leadership between Wilmington and Washington was ineffective for swift decision-making. Following Obama's blunt assessment that the campaign was a mess, Biden instructed his deputy chief of staff to rectify the campaign strategy, leading to significant changes in leadership.
Obama warned Biden's campaign was struggling, citing a lack of presence in districts and internal despondency. He stated, 'Your campaign is a mess,' to Biden's staff.
Obama conveyed his concern about Biden's re-election efforts, suggesting a need for a more cohesive leadership structure in the campaign to effectively engage voters.
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