Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris at Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington in
January. Photograph: Saul Loeb/UPI/Rex/Shutterstock
Biden destroyed Harris bid by staying in race too
long, top adviser says in book
David Plouffe says Biden ‘totally
fucked us’ and calls Harris’s 107-day sprint against Trump a ‘nightmare’
David Smith in Washington
Tue 13
May 2025 01.25 CEST
Joe
Biden “totally fucked us” by leaving it too late to drop out of the 2024 US
presidential election, a former top campaign aide to Kamala Harris has
told the authors of a new book.
David Plouffe,
who was manager of Barack Obama’s winning 2008 campaign and a senior adviser in
his White House, was drafted in to help Harris’s bid for president after the
declining Biden withdrew from the race last summer.
Harris’s
107-day sprint against Donald Trump was “a fucking nightmare”, Plouffe is
quoted as saying by authors Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson in Original Sin:
President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run
Again. A copy was obtained by the Guardian.
“And
it’s all Biden,” Plouffe adds, reflecting on the former US president’s
decisions to run for re-election and then to cling on for more than three weeks
after a catastrophic debate performance against Trump raised questions about
his mental acuity and age. “He totally fucked us.”
Plouffe,
along with some other former Obama staffers, has previously been
critical of Biden and his role in the Democratic defeat. In the
wake of Harris’s loss he posted a message on X – formerly known as Twitter –
that the Harris campaign had begun in a “deep hole”. He later deleted his
account.
The
book describes how Plouffe had received calls from donors worried about Biden’s
diminishing energy, cognitive skills and ability to deliver a speech. He in
turn pressed the White House and Democratic party if they felt sure that the
then president could win another election and was repeatedly told he could.
But Tapper, chief Washington
correspondent for CNN, and Thompson, a national political correspondent for
Axios, spoke to about 200 people for the book, including members of Congress
and White House and campaign insiders. Some had been sounding the alarm about
Biden’s mental acuity and about desperate efforts by his close staff and allies
to hide the extent of his deterioration.
One
senior aide, who quit the White House because they did not think Biden should
run, admits to the authors that “we attempted to shield him from his own staff
so many people didn’t realize the extent of the decline beginning in 2023”.
“I
love Joe Biden.
When it comes to decency, there are few in politics like him. Still, it was a
disservice to the country and to the party for his family and advisers to allow
him to run again.”
A
prominent Democratic strategist says of Biden’s determination to seek
re-election: “It was an abomination. He stole an election from the Democratic
party; he stole it from the American people.”
Original
Sin is one of several eagerly awaited books about the 2024 election and an
alleged White House conspiracy.
Biden,
82, seemingly tried to pre-empt its revelations last week with media
appearances on BBC Radio 4’s Today program and ABC’s talkshow The View. Biden
has signed with Creative Artists Agency for representation and hired the
communications strategist Chris Meagher to help burnish his
public reputation.
But
the 27 June 2024 debate in
Atlanta was no anomaly, the book argues. Since at least 2022
Biden has been increasingly prone to lose his train of thought and struggle to
remember the names of top aides. His speeches can be incoherent and difficult
to hear. When he proved incapable of delivering a two-minute video address
without stumbling, aides filmed him with two cameras so the edit would be less
obvious.
Original
Sin tells how prominent figures tried to intervene in various ways. Obama
visited the White House in 2023 and warned Biden: “Just make sure you can win
the race.”
Ari Emanuel, a Hollywood
powerbroker and significant Democratic donor, yelled at the longtime Biden ally
Ron Klain: “Joe Biden cannot run for re-election! He needs to drop out! He
can’t win! What’s the plan B?” Klain admitted there was no plan B.
And Chuck Schumer,
the Democratic leader in the Senate, confronted the president after the debate
last July at his home in Rehoboth, Delaware, and appealed to his desire to
preserve his legacy. He warned Biden that, if he stayed in the race and lost to
Trump then 50 years of “amazing, beautiful work goes out the window. But it’s
worse than that – you will go down in American history as one of the darkest
figures.”
On
their way out, the book reports, Biden put his hands on Schumer’s shoulders and
told him: “You have bigger balls than anyone I’ve ever met.”
Biden
stepped aside on 21 July and quickly endorsed Harris, but it was too late, the
authors contend. He had already helped usher in the
fate that he most wanted to avoid: the return of Trump to the
White House.



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