Biden warns sore-loser Trump will NOT accept the result of the 2024 election if he is defeated as he claims the polls are WRONG and reveals the advice Obama gave him to turn it around

President Joe Biden predicted on Wednesday that Donald Trump will not accept the 2024 election results and revealed the advice Barack Obama gave him when it comes to winning the contest.

In an interview with CNN conducted in the battleground state of Wisconsin, Biden also explained why he thinks the polls are wrong and warned Israel that he would withhold American weapons if it invaded Rafah.

He also admitted that he is watching coverage of Trump’s hush money trial in New York – including shocking testimony from porn star Stormy Daniels – and even had kind words for his Republican rival who remains locked up in a New York courtroom.

It was a rare sitdown interview for the president with a major news outlet. He’s mostly spoken to friendlier outlets, like the “Smartless” podcast and radio host Howard Stern.

President Biden sat down for an interview with CNN, a rare interview with a major news outlet

Biden sounded hoarse in the 30-minute interview, which aired Wednesday night, but he did not hesitate to speak out against his Republican rival, even saying he is praying for Trump.

“God loves him,” he said when asked about Trump’s hush money trial in New York.

And added that he only follows it on the evening news.

He also predicted, as in their 2020 election, that Trump will not accept the results of the November election.

“I promise you he won’t do that,” he told CNN’s Erin Burnett. “He won’t, and that’s dangerous.”

He also revealed what Obama advised him when it came to his rematch with Trump.

“Keep doing what you’re doing,” he said.

Trump has repeatedly – ​​and falsely – claimed to be the victim of voter fraud and the real winner of the 2020 election. Multiple recounts and investigations have shown that Biden was the victor.

The former president is facing charges in Georgia over allegations that he and his allies tried to overturn Biden’s victory there.

But an appeals court in Georgia on Wednesday postponed Trump’s criminal case in that state, agreeing to an appeal by the former president that could preclude a trial that would take place this year.

Trump faces four federal charges related to the January 6 insurrection on Capitol Hill. But the case has been put on hold pending a Supreme Court ruling on whether or not Trump, as president at the time, has immunity.

“God loves him,” Biden said of Donald Trump (above), who is on trial in New York

“God loves him,” Biden said of Donald Trump (above), who is on trial in New York

In this courtroom sketch, attorney Susan Necheles, center, examines Stormy Daniels, far right, as former President Donald Trump, left, looks on

In this courtroom sketch, attorney Susan Necheles, center, examines Stormy Daniels, far right, as former President Donald Trump, left, looks on

Biden, who was in Wisconsin to tout his record on the economy and announce an investment from Microsoft to build a factory, defended his approach to inflation.

Polls show voters are nervous about criticism of Biden’s handling of the economy.

But Biden claimed in his interview with CNN that the polls are wrong.

“We’ve already turned it around,” Biden said in response to a question about whether he was running out of time to improve voters’ perception of him with less than six months before Election Day.

In a recent CNN poll, Biden’s approval ratings on the economy (34%) and inflation (29%) were in the negative zone. And voters cite the economy as their concern when choosing a president.

“The polling data has been wrong all along,” Biden said of the numbers, questioning the effectiveness of telephone surveys.

“I think I have a good feeling about the trajectory of the campaign. And you know, as far as I go, most people don’t really focus and don’t make a decision until the fall. “There’s a lot going on,” he noted.

Biden’s reelection team has praised their huge fundraising numbers and their on-the-ground operations in battleground states. They also point out that Trump must be in New York for the trial.

“By the end of this month we will have at least 200 offices and 500 employees,” Dan Kanninen, the campaign’s battleground director, said in a briefing with reporters on Tuesday.

“The Trump campaign has virtually no presence in most battleground states. If they decide to do any organizational work at all, they will almost certainly be forced to rely on expensive and last-minute tactics with people who have never set foot in a community they knock on.”

National polls show a statistical tie between Biden and Trump. But several polls of key battleground states have the former president in the lead.

With six months to go, anything can happen and many factors remain at play.

Biden has changed his tactics toward Trump lately. He is prone to mocking his Republican rival by throwing out zingers that question everything from the former president’s energy level to his hair.

At the White House Correspondents Dinner last month, Biden even mocked Trump’s hush money trial in New York, noting that his rival faces “stormy days” — a reference to porn star Stormy Daniels.

And Biden has spoken at fundraisers lately about a “defeated-looking” man who had complained to him about a “crushing debt.”

“And I had to look at him and say, ‘Donald, I’m sorry. I can’t help you,” Biden said.

The donors in the audience typically burst into applause and cheers.

President Joe Biden revealed the advice Obama gave him

President Joe Biden revealed the advice Obama gave him

President Joe Biden meets with campaign volunteers at Dr.  John Bryant Community Center in Racine, Wis.

President Joe Biden meets with campaign volunteers at Dr. John Bryant Community Center in Racine, Wis.

Trump faces multiple lawsuits at the state and federal level: including a hush-money case in New York, a federal case over his handling of classified documents, and both federal and state charges that he tried to overturn the 2020 election results.

However, he has gotten a few breaks and it seems increasingly likely that he won’t get more time in court until after the election – once the hush money trial ends.

Biden, meanwhile, faces an unstable Middle East and progressives dissatisfied with his staunch support for Israel and treatment of Palestinian refugees.

Then there’s Robert Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential bid. Both Trump and Biden’s teams worry that Kennedy could play a spoiler role, taking voters away from either of them.

Trump has criticized RFK Jr. stepped up and Biden has rolled out a dozen endorsements from the Kennedy family to challenge RFK Jr.’s use of the clan’s political legacy. to counteract.

Biden’s health remains a concern. The president turns 82 just weeks after Election Day, November 5, and is already the oldest president in American history; Trump is 77.

And his approval rating remains at a low 38 percent, according to Gallup polls.