Joe Biden’s campaign sent a memo Wednesday morning to House allies that shows still tight internal polling and the latest fundraising numbers, in an attempt to quell concerns from members about the president's reelection efforts.
The memo, obtained by POLITICO, noted the Biden campaign "significantly outraised" the Trump campaign, bringing in $127 million to the Republican's $112 million in June.
The memo also stated that the incoming New York Times/Siena College poll — which is expected to show a drop for Biden — is an "outlier," saying other public polling and internal battleground polling from the campaign shows a "steady race" between Biden and Trump.
Hill Democrats — privately and publicly — have been airing concerns about Biden's ability to run for reelection after his debate performance Thursday.