An overly confident Trump team indulged in a campaign luxury that could prove a critical liability on election night, a new political analysis contends. Former President Donald Trump's campaign is seriously concerned about running mate Sen. J.

D. Vance (R-OH) now that President Joe Biden has opted to step aside from the 2024 election, the Atlantic reported Monday. "The selection of Ohio Senator J.

D. Vance as Trump’s running mate, campaign officials acknowledged, was something of a luxury," writes staff writer Tim Alberta, "meant to run up margins with the base in a blowout rather than persuade swing voters in a nailbiter." ALSO READ: ‘Creepy weirdos’: Senator fears Trump WH staff would destroy government from ‘inside’ Trump's supporters were shocked that Biden chose to abide the calls from his own party that he step aside from the election after a disastrous debate performance raised concerns about his age, according to the report.

The reasoning was reportedly based on an old ethnic stereotype. "More than anything," Alberta writes, "Trump’s allies believed that the president’s stubborn Irish ego wouldn’t let him back out of a fight with a man he despised." Conservative confidence fueled a manic energy at the Republican National Convention where Vance mounted the stage and claimed his party's nomination for vice president, Alberta writes.

But Republicans optimistic that their winning streak would run from July through November were met with a brutal check when .