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Simon Rosenberg's avatar

I am not going to do a formal response to Ezra, at least not tomorrow. But like many other commentators I think he is dramatically overstating Trump's strength. The core of my election narrative is that Trump is weak, not strong; we keep winning elections everywhere of all kinds; Joe Biden is a good President, the country is better off and we have a very strong case for re-election. To me the likely scenerio this year is a strong Democratic win. For more read my posts, watch my latest video, listen to my interview with Ezra for a few weeks back. It's all there for you in every possible media format. And we need to do more, worry less, and just go out and win the election with the team we have as we've been winning all these other elections in recent years. If we do more and worry less we should have the election we all want to have this year. There are going to be good days, and bad days. Don't get blown around - stay grounded, help tell our story and all of us need to not get so blown around by things like Ezra's article. It's self-indulgent. We don't have time for it. Head down, do the work, spread good news or ads like today through your networks. DO NOT GET BLOWN OFF COURSE.

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Love the ad. Also happy to see Governor Evers in Wisconsin signed into law new legislative maps today to help even the playing field there. As the Wisconsin Democratic Party says, "This was only possible because of the tireless efforts of grassroots activists, organizers, and democracy-defending leaders." Bravo to all!

Re Ezra Klein in the Times - I wrote another Letter to the Editor yesterday:

To the Editor:

With democracy at a crossroads at home and abroad, the NY Times appears relentlessly driven each day to undermine President Biden. Ezra Klein’s latest piece continues the pile-on. It's especially troubling to see the Times make light of the reality that legislatively and economically, Joe Biden has been the most successful American president since FDR. Even Klein admits, "I am convinced he is able to do the job of the presidency. He is sharp in meetings; he makes sound judgments. I cannot point you to a moment when Biden faltered in his presidency because his age had slowed him.” Additionally, concerned pundits cite small sample polls predicting a Trump victory while turning a blind eye to the fact that Democrats continue defying expectations in actual elections since Dobbs. Biden also enjoys overwhelming strength among 2024 Democratic primary voters; he even beat back challengers by over 40% in New Hampshire where his name wasn’t on the ballot.

The choice for voters in November will be stark: democracy or dictatorship. Whatever the president's age, we know democracy continues if America re-elects Joe Biden, and a Constitutional succession plan remains in place. Meanwhile the crazed, elderly Republican alternative faces 91 felony counts, owes over $500 million in penalties for fraud, defamation and sexual assault, encourages Russia to “do whatever the hell they want” to our NATO allies, is reportedly considering Tucker Carlson as his VP, and promises to be a dictator ("but only on day one"). Not a hard choice - I'm proudly with Team Biden-Harris and the Democratic Party in the existential fight for freedom over fascism.

Sincerely,

Jon Bierman

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