Their optimism comes after President Joe Biden recently came in to quell any lingering inter-party grudges heading into Election Day.
, Biden lent his virtual support to their email list last week.
“The bully pulpit cuts two ways when you’re the president,” one Biden adviser told The Daily Beast. “You have the loudest voice in the room, which under ideal circumstances can motivate donors on the fence or shift public opinion closer to your position, but you are, by dint of your position, a lightning rod.”
Post said she was happy to see Biden make a fundraising pitch, noting on the Tuesday call that former President Barack Obama did the same during the 2016 cycle. Biden’s gesture arrived amid what one Democratic campaign consultant described as “a lot of agita” over DNC Chairman Jamie Harrison’s approach to state-level races.
The DNC has pledged $70 million in donations to states for the 2022 midterms, up from $30 million in 2018, according to a spokesperson. Although the Biden email may not be “momentum shifting,” the strategist said, getting Democratic donors to think about getting a better return on their investment at the state level is something to which a presidential fundraising cameo can turn their attention.
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