Lara Trump says father-in-law's victory in November 'no longer a forgone conclusion'
Especially after Joe Biden's disastrous debate at the end of June, it looked like Donald Trump was going to have a cakewalk to an election win in November.
Depending on whom you ask, the fact that it's no longer a forgone conclusion that Trump's going to win the presidential election could be defined as a crisis.
Considering the fact that his daughter-in-law Lara Trump is the one talking to the former president about the seriousness of the situation, it might even be considered a family emergency.
Lara Trump recently had to sit down and explain to her husband's father that, despite his supreme confidence, his winning the election is no longer a guarantee.
Sure, Kamala Harris isn't a great candidate, but she is MILES better than Biden would be, and she is undoubtedly going to put up more of a fight than the current president would have.
In an attempt to manage this crisis, the Trump campaign is turning to Kellyanne Conway and asking her to rejoin the team.
She helped Trump in 2016, so let's see if she can do it again.