Hunter Biden Meltdown: Claims Dems Lost Big Because They Turned Their Backs On Joe!

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Hunter Biden has pointed to a lack of allegiance within the Democratic Party as a key factor in their defeat to President Donald Trump in the previous election.

This assertion was made during an interview with Jaime Harrison, the former Chair of the Democratic National Committee, on his new podcast, "At Our Table." Hunter Biden expressed his concerns, stating, "You know what, we are going to fight amongst ourselves for the next three years until theres a nominee. And then with the nominee, we better as hell get behind that nominee."

He further elaborated on his perspective, saying, "We lost the election because we did not remain loyal to the leader of the party. Thats my position."

According to Breitbart, Hunter Biden's comments are part of a larger discussion with Harrison, which is scheduled for release on Thursday. His analysis of the Democratic Party's shortcomings in the 2024 election comes shortly after former President Barack Obama criticized the party for its perceived weakness in the face of Trump's successes.

Obama, speaking at a private fundraiser in New Jersey, urged Democrats to abandon their grievances and adopt a more resilient stance. He remarked, "I think its going to require a little bit less navel-gazing and a little less whining and being in fetal positions. And its going to require Democrats to just toughen up."

Obama's call to action was clear as he encouraged Democrats to actively engage rather than retreat into disillusionment. "You know, dont tell me youre a Democrat, but youre kind of disappointed right now, so youre not doing anything. No, now is exactly the time that you get in there and do something," he reportedly stated.

He emphasized the importance of standing up for principles such as free speech, even when it is challenging, saying, "Dont say that you care deeply about free speech and then youre quiet. No, you stand up for free speech when its hard."

The Democratic Party's internal struggles and lack of unity have been highlighted by both Hunter Biden and Barack Obama, underscoring a need for cohesion and determination. As the party looks ahead to future elections, these insights serve as a reminder of the importance of steadfast support for their leadership and a commitment to their core values.