David Plouffe, who oversaw former President Barack Obama’s storied 2008 bid for the White House, says he has an “overarching concern” about Joe Biden’s campaign strategy against a media-savvy incumbent with a large financial advantage. Plouffe said he is particularly alarmed by the presumptive Democratic nominee’s failure to leverage social media and dazzling visuals while President Trump dominates headlines during the coronavirus pandemic.“It’s a challenge for Joe Biden,” Plouffe told Skullduggery podcast hosts Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman in an interview. “But Trump gets this, and his campaign gets this: It’s blunt force communication…What I’m very worried about is [that] we’re going to see tens of millions of dollars of advertising in battleground states any moment.”Plouffe said that he expects a “massive online advertising onslaught” that ‘tries to recreate reality” and “hero worship” Trump as a formidable leader throughout the coronavirus crisis. Even allowing for doubts about the administration’s slow response to coronavirus and the economic recession that has resulted from it, Plouffe said “this election will be decided on the margins.”
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