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Among the critics was John Morgan, a prominent Democratic donor, who did not mince words when he blamed key Biden advisers for the poor debate outcome. In a passionate post on X, Morgan stated, “Biden has for too long been fooled by the value of Anita Dunn and her husband. They need to go … TODAY. The grifting is gross. It was political malpractice.” His sentiment was further amplified in a subsequent interview where he likened the debate preparations to sabotaging a prizefighter.
While internal blame seems to point towards advisers like Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, and Bob Bauer, Biden himself has reportedly maintained his trust in his team. Despite the uproar and calls for adviser ousters, one Biden insider relayed to the New York Times that “no one was happy with how the debate turned out and that it was human nature to look for someone to blame.”
Ron Klain, another key figure in the Biden camp, has expressed unwavering confidence in Biden’s resolve to continue the race. “He is the choice of the Democratic voters,” Klain stated. “We are seeing record levels of support from grass-roots donors. We had a bad debate night. But you win campaigns by fighting — not quitting — in the face of adversity.”
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As the Biden campaign moves forward, it’s clear that the President and his team are preparing to pivot and recalibrate their strategy. With the ongoing support of his family, particularly the younger generation eager to engage with social media influencers, Biden aims to regain his footing and reassure his base and the broader electorate of his readiness to lead. Amidst the internal and external pressures, this marks a critical juncture for the Biden presidency, as he seeks to turn a moment of vulnerability into a renewed commitment to his campaign and the American people.




Mark my words,……Biden will not run!!