President Joe Biden's re-election bid is struggling under the weight of his apparent lack of ability and stamina to effectively convince a majority of voters that he deserves a second term in the White House.

That diagnosis of the president's campaign may explain why it has increasingly relied upon first lady Jill Biden as a top surrogate and why she has become more stark in her warnings about what a Biden loss might mean for the nation, according to a New York Post report.

One need only look at Jill's dire predictions of a potential future under a re-election former President Donald Trump and her plays on the emotions of Democratic voters to see how terrified Biden's camp is of the prospect of being incapable of stopping the hated ex-president's re-election.

The Post reported that Jill Biden on Saturday addressed the estimated 1,200 attendees at the annual United Federation of Teachers’ spring conference in Manhattan, New York.

The first lady unsurprisingly heralded her husband as "the best education president" and just as predictably launched a series of rhetorical attacks against the his bitter rival, former President Trump, who was quite clearly despised by the conference's attendees, as evidenced by their chorus of boos at the mere mention of his name.

"Donald Trump doesn’t want to strengthen our public education system -- he wants to destroy it," she warned apocalyptically. "If Donald Trump is re-elected, we get chaos and division."