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Biden family wants president to campaign hard, so they tell him to stay

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President Biden’s family has urged him to remain in the race, and the president himself wants to campaign hard against Trump.

The New York Times reported:

President Biden’s family is urging him to stay in the race and keep fighting despite last week’s disastrous debate performance, people close to the situation said on Sunday, and some of his clan members have criticized the way his staff is preparing for the event. It is said that he personally expressed his annoyance about this.

One of the people who accessed Biden’s phone number said the president wanted to continue campaigning hard to contrast himself with Trump, a felon who tried to overturn the last election and made numerous false statements during the debate.

What’s happening now is that self-destructive Democrats, who have cost the party elections for years through panic, fear, and poor decision-making, are trying to take control of the party again and drive it off a cliff.

Nonetheless, this discussion was a huge mistake and some things need to be changed. There may be some personnel changes and changes to campaign strategies. President Biden wants to campaign more, and he campaigns better than Donald Trump.

Biden needs to hold press conferences and interviews.

The president could be ahead of Donald Trump, who currently campaigns once a week. Opinion polls showed the debate had no effect on the election. The presidential election is still mixed. Biden can win if he makes some changes and reassures his support base.

What is clear is that Biden will not allow the Democratic nomination to be withdrawn or pushed aside.










Jason is the editor. He is also a White House Press Corps member and Congressional Correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason holds a bachelor’s degree in political science. His graduate studies focused on public policy, specializing in social reform movements.
Awards and Professional MembershipsMember of the Society of Professional Journalists and the American Political Science Association.




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