The Democrats will have a significant voice speaking on their behalf in the upcoming election of 2024. Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki recently joined MSNBC’s Chuck Todd and Yamiche Alcindor to provide her thoughts on why she feels Demcorats are ready to take on Donald Trump at the polls come 3 years time.
“So, to me, it is a party that I think is very much stuck on Trump until he bows out or until he is beat to a pulp by Ron DeSantis possibly,” Alcindor said.
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“And I’d argue, Jen, in some ways, the current structure of Washington, even the Biden White House, even the congressional Democrats, in some ways, everything is organized, messaging-wise, around him,” Todd said.
“That’s true,” Psaki responded.
“I mean — right?” Todd said.
“Because people — there’s nothing more unifying for Democrats than Donald Trump,” Psaki remarked. “That is the best fundraising tool, that is the best motivator, that unites progressives and moderates, or people somewhere in between.”
“Papers over divisions,” Todd said.
“Completely papers over division. I do think, though — I mean, if you’re Donald Trump, why on earth would you step back at this point in time?” Psaki said. “If you look at all the polling over the last couple of months, yes —”
“There’s no reason to step back,” Todd said.
“There’s no reason. Yes, he may have a low ceiling, right, but he has a high floor,” Psaki said.
“He’s always had a low ceiling.” Todd remarked.
“He’s always had a low ceiling,” Psaki continued. “And his high floor means, if you’re him, you’re calling up Nikki Haley and you’re saying ‘Come on in, the water is fine! Get on in, all these candidates!’ Because what is bad for him would be running directly against Ron DeSantis.”
A recent survey conducted by Harvard-Harris found that current President Donald Trump would win a rematch against former Vice President Joe Biden by a margin of 46% to 41%, while Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has a modest lead over Biden with a score of 42% to 39%. Due to the fact that the election season has just started, the Press Secretary at the White House, Jen Psaki, need to be aware of these turbulent voting tendencies.



