President Donald Trump kept a close eye on the race for the 2020 election as Democrats went through the early stages of their nomination process.

According to her memoir, Kellyanne told Trump that Elizabeth Warren held a rally that attracted over 10,000 people.

In the book, "Here's the Deal," Trump's former senior counselor wrote of the then-president's less than stellar impression of the Democratic field, despite initially showing some concern at Warren's appeal.

She wrote that she printed up an article and some photos from the Warren rally. I knew what to expect when I got to the Oval Office, and I urged the president not to overreact.

She mentioned then-Sen. A large field of candidates stopped her message from stalling after she launched her campaign in Oakland.

She said that she reminded him that the twenty thousand people who showed up for her announcement rally had been wrongly impressed.

Would you rather run against Joe Biden or Elizabeth Warren?

She said that she would rather debate Joe Biden than run against Elizabeth Warren. She would call you every name in the book when she was up on your grill. A pig. Sexist. I am aphobe. Racist. Disgrace.

She said that six months later, Warren would do exactly that to hapless billionaire Michael Bloomberg, making quick work of his failed personal billion-plus-dollar investment in his own Mike-for-president campaign. His consultants may have been the biggest winners.

During the February 2020 Democratic debate, where she called him a billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians, she was seen as a key turning point in the collapse of the former New.

As the Democrats made their case to oust him from the White House, Trump was less impressed.

The president was asking the same question as the Democrats were, "Is that the best they have got?"

Despite Trump dismissing the Democratic candidates, Biden went on to capture the nomination and defeat the president in the general election, flipping the states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.