Hope to fix ‘wounded’ campaign: ‘Would have a much better chance of beating Trump’
By Bob Unruh

Joe Biden and Barack Obama walk along the West Colonnade of the White House Tuesday, April 5, 2022, after attending an Affordable Care Act event. (Official White House photo by Adam Schultz)
That Joe Biden’s re-election campaign is in disarray is evident for all to see. He’s recently complained he gets tired so has to quit doing events after 8 p.m. and his debate performance has been panned on a bipartisan basis as a catastrophe.
So the solution? The Democrats’ longtime hero and leftist who worked to expand government and reduce the rights of Americans: Barack Obama.
But hasn’t he been elected twice already, and the Constitution limits presidents to two terms?
Yes, but then “Plan C” comes in, according to a report from Washington Examiner columnist Paul Bedard.
He described the plan already being outlined to help Biden’s “wounded re-election effort” involves replacing the widely disliked Kamala Harris as the vice presidential nominee with Obama, who was in the White House following 2008 and 2012 elections.