Are House Dems Sure About That New Campaign Strategy?
A shocking report from the Special Counsel’s Office details Joe Biden’s “significant limitations,” in memory, and as Commander in Chief, the findings are both extremely sad and alarming:
- “He did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died,”
- “He did not remember when he was vice president,”
- And they refer to Biden as, “a well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”
To make matters worse, the President then held a “disaster press conference,” which Axios called, “a vivid display of an elderly, irritable man struggling on a public stage.”
Meanwhile, House Democrats are currently developing a plan to hit the campaign trail with Biden this fall.
The President’s age and cognitive state are clearly a top concern with voters, and each public event continues to exacerbate what voters know to be true: he is not fit to be President.
Which begs the question: How many vulnerable House Democrats will be taking President Biden up on that offer to visit their districts?