Biden Team Issues Urgent Email with Tactics to Defend President, Slam ‘Bedwetting Brigade’

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The Biden campaign has had a long weekend as they dealt with the backlash from donors, media, and even Democrat politicians over his dumpster fire debate performance on Thursday.

The team sent a desperate message to its supporters, detailing how they could defend the president from anyone who argues that he wasn’t coherent enough and that he has proven incontrovertibly he is unfit to be commander-in-chief.

The email suggests that you should stop “bedwetters” from contacting you.

The email reads: “If you are like me, you get a lot of calls or texts about the results of the election after Thursday.” It could have been your MAGA Uncle, your panicked Aunt, or even some self-important Podcasters. It’s not easy to be in this position, so I thought you might find it helpful to receive some responses.”

The email acknowledged that “the debate began rough,” but argued that voters “saw what a danger Donald Trump poses to the country.”

The email urges supporters to push back on those who are calling for the president to withdraw from the race. It accuses such critics of being part of a “bedwetting brigade.”

The president is not leaving the race despite all the calls to do so.

The email says, “That’s the best way Donald Trump can win and we lose.” “Joe Biden will be the Democratic nominee. Period. The story is over. Voters voted. “He won by a wide margin.”

Clay Travis, OutKick’s founder and host of the radio show, doesn’t believe it will move the needle.

This email is full of useful advice that will impress your friends. Try such crowd-pleasers like arguing that Biden’s dropping out would “lead to weeks of chaos” or “internal fights over food,” or “a group of candidates who stumble into a brutal convention floor fight.” This is straight out of Braveheart.

The final pitch is fear-mongering.

The email continued, “All the while Donald Trump can speak unopposed to American voters.” All of this would serve a candidate who would enter general elections in the worst possible position, with no money in their account. Want to be on the road to failure? It’s that.”

The email is a stench of despair and desperation. They are aware that this debate could go down as one of history’s greatest political disasters.

The campaign will not be helped by calling those who doubt Joe’s mental health “bedwetters”.