DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz was unable to name a single Senate race in which President Obama has campaigned.
Bloomberg’s Mark Halperin asked Wasserman Schultz why Bill Clinton has been campaigning in competitive Senate races instead of Obama.
"The president is campaigning in competitive races during this election cycle," Wasserman Schultz said, deliberately avoiding the word "Senate."
After a slew of unsatisfying answers and some Deb-splaining, co-host John Heilemann made an effort to call Wasserman Schultz out for avoiding the crux of the question.
"But what competitive Senate races is the president campaigning in?" Heilemman asked. "Is there one?"
"There are races that the president is campaigning in around the country, and he's also governing," Wasserman Schultz said. "He's doing his job and he's also spent time recording robo-calls and doing radio spots, and making sure that our GOTV focus is aggressive as possible."
Wasserman Schultz has made a concerted effort to distance the president from at-risk Democratic Senate candidates, constantly reiterating that "Barack Obama is not on the ballot."