The 'biggest mistake' Democrats have made is stoking President Joe Biden's 'false confidence' that he can win another term in the Oval Office, billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is warning.
The "biggest mistake" Democrats have made is stoking President Joe Biden 's "false confidence" that he can win another term in the Oval Office, billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman warned.
"The biggest mistake Democrats have made is supporting … Biden for a second term," he wrote Monday, asserting that "by supporting Biden, they have given him false confidence that he can win the race."
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