The anxiety abated for a bit when Vice President Kamala Harris replaced him on the ticket and her poll numbers spiked.
With Harris' numbers stagnant now for weeks, many Democrats are once again fretting that the election is slipping away and that Donald Trump may yet regain power.
Harris appears to be OK with the collective jitters, recognizing that if Democrats fear they might lose, they're more apt to show up at the polls and help her win.
Polling shows that neither Harris nor Trump has built a lead outside the margin of error.
Claims that Harris is an underdog amount to “a liberal plot to get us overconfident on the Trump side,” he added.
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