Joe Biden’s Campaign Manager Sounds The Alarm, Says The Race Is A Lot Closer Than People Think

Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s campaign manager, Jen O’Malley Dillon, is sounding the alarm headed into the final days of the campaign.

She broke liberal hearts across America who have once again fallen under the spell of polls that show Biden winning in a Hillary-like landslide.

So Jen hoping to avoid Hillary’s fate is now saying the race against President Trump is “far closer” than what most people believe. Look, polls can and often are wrong so when an insider says this you know you can believe it.

“Early voting is already underway in many states,” Dillon said. “Millions of voters have already cast their ballots. But there is still a long way to go in this campaign, and we think this race is far closer than folks on this website think. Like a lot closer.”

She issued the statement after bragging about Biden’s fundraising haul – Trump was outspent in 2016 too.

She said, “You heard it from the VP: our grassroots community of donors helped us raise $383 million in September — a record. I’m proud of what you’ve been able to build, but there’s still more work to do. Here’s some other things I’m proud of under the hood:

“Our success has been driven by our grassroots supporters. $203 million came from online donors. We had 1.1 million new donors last month — bringing the total to 5.5 million donors throughout this campaign. And as a result, we have $432 million in the bank.

“Millions of Americans, like Trimicka from the video, chose to donate $5, $10 to be part of this campaign — because they believe in unity over division, truth over lies, hope over fear, and love over hate. (3/?)

“Now: Early voting is already underway in many states. Millions of voters have already cast their ballots. But there is still a long way to go in this campaign, and we think this race is far closer than folks on this website think. Like a lot closer. (4/?)

“The next few weeks are going to be hard. I tell our team every week that “we can do hard things.” I want to tell you about where your money is going, what we’re seeing on the ground, and what “hard things” need to be done to win this election in the next couple of weeks. (5/?)”