If there’s one thing that’s consistent both on the pages here at RedState and among the left-wing chatterboxes desperately looking for excuses to cover up Joe Biden and his behavior, it’s this: We all know Joe is no longer fit for office, even if the left doesn’t quite want to admit it. They know that we know that they know it’s true.
Anyone who knew him when he was a senator from a state you couldn’t find on a map, or when he was vice president for eight years under Barack Obama, already knew he was unfit. But the 2020 election wasn’t about Joe Biden and his political past—it was based on hatred of Donald Trump. Now, after the country has gotten a dose of the real Joe Biden over the past three and a half years, it seems they’re ready to put aside their dislike of Trump and ditch the man who replaced him because he should be relaxing in a convalescent home.
The Biden team is hitting the panic button – and it’s just a week until the much-vaunted POTUS debate on lackluster CNN, as my colleague Becca Lower explains in her latest post here at RedState.
NEW: Trump maintains his lead over Biden in swing states as we approach the first debate.
From her post…
In a modern snapshot of the state of the race, polls from Emerson College and The hill suggests that former President Donald Trump is maintaining – or increasing – his lead over Biden in six key swing states:
Current polls show that former President Donald Trump is ahead of President Biden in six swing states.
According to polls by Emerson College and The Hill, the 45th president is narrowly ahead of Biden in Arizona (47-43%), Georgia (45-41%), Michigan (46-45%), Nevada (46-43%), Pennsylvania (47-45%) and Wisconsin (47-44%).
The report goes on to say: “In all six states, Trump’s lead has either remained the same or increased since the network’s polls were conducted in May,” before the verdict in the Manhattan business records fraud case.
But that’s not the only bad news for Biden. Support for the presumptive Democratic nominee appears to be showing further cracks in Democratic states like Minnesota if the polling holds up on Election Day:
The poll also found Trump and Biden tied at 45 percent each in Minnesota, which has only supported a Republican president three times since the start of the Great Depression.
A dead heat in Minnesota?
Minnesota was the only state that Ronald Reagan lost. 1984 by 3,761 votes, which denies the Gipper a win in 50 states this election cycle. If Trump ties them, the Democrats are on the verge of an electoral debacle and they won’t like it.
While browsing, I happened upon an article that further confirms the view that Democrats are a little nervous about the way Trump and the RNC are thwarting them.
The main SuperPAC for US President Joe Biden’s re-election is raising millions of dollars to solve a problem that is troubling Democrats: How can they compete with Republican Donald Trump’s social media machine, which spits out a wall of viral videos?
The previously unreported action by the top-secret Future Forward USA Action underscores widespread concern among Democrats and Biden donors that he and his campaign are losing a war sparked by viral videos against the Republican Party, which relentlessly portrays him as too ancient and out of touch with the world.
Democrats say they must catch up on a battlefield where there are few rules and ways to control manipulated or misleading content before it reaches the smartphones of tens of millions of Americans.
The Palo Alto-based SuperPAC, backed by tech giants including Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and LinkedIn founder Reed Hoffman, is raising at least $10 million to create a better understanding of the algorithms that aid Trump and his allies dominate vertical video platforms.
According to two sources familiar with the plans, there are also plans to collaborate with left-leaning influencers to create and distribute modern content.
Maybe Democrats want to create a platform that puts Biden at the forefront, like Truth Social does for Trump.
They may be looking for editors who can tidy up the Biden video glitches that are increasing daily and then falsely label them as “cheap fakes.”
Whatever the formula is and whatever is done, I just want it to continue for the next five months until the election in November, when we can try to put behind us four years of the greatest failure of a presidency in the history of this country.
Amen.

