Trump will win by 'a landslide' says Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet
Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado has become the first Senate Democrat to publicly express doubts about President Joe Biden's ability to win the upcoming election.
Bennet, who previously ran against Biden in the 2020 primary, raised concerns over recent polling showing former President Donald Trump leading Biden less than four months before Election Day. President Biden has recently remained resolute, declaring in conference calls and a public letter to Democratic lawmakers that he is the party’s nominee and will not step down. However, Bennet’s remarks are seen as a blow to Biden’s campaign, which has been working hard to prevent Democratic defections and solidify support on Capitol Hill after Biden's poor debate performance on June 27.
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