Democratic Officials Divided Over Biden's Reelection Bid
Democratic Officials Divided Over Biden's Reelection Bid

Democratic Officials Divided Over Biden's Reelection Bid

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Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado of New York urged President Joe Biden to step aside to make room for a new leader, emphasizing Biden's accomplishments and the need for a change in leadership. Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom defended Biden's candidacy, highlighting his record and energy, despite doubts about his ability to campaign effectively. First Lady Jill Biden rallied Democrats in Georgia, rejecting calls for the president to step aside amidst concerns following a debate performance. Newsom, a potential contender if Biden exits the race, campaigned in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, supporting Biden and avoiding speculation about replacing him. Newsom continued to back Biden in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, a critical area for Democrats, countering calls for the president to resign while emphasizing the administration's achievements.

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