Biden has zero interest in stepping aside — and First Lady Jill Biden and key family members and friends.
Share on email President Biden to drophas zero interest in stepping aside — and First Lady Jill Biden and key family members and friends agree, according to people who talk regularly with them.Biden, who has ducked tough interviews and avoided no-holds-barred press conferences, is now considering both. Look for a town hall or big one-on-one interview this month., went through with a long-scheduled session with celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz.
"They're all-in, and want him to stay in," a Biden source told us, adding that the campaign is "charging ahead."Some Biden friends and family blamed longtime aides who had prepped Biden. They complained about everything from data-heavy answers to his makeup to his briefing on camera angles. But the president smoothed it over: He called former chief of staff Ron Klain, who led the team, and one of the things they talked about was that neither he nor the family blames the prep.
Campaign spokesman Kevin Munoz told us: "The aides who prepped the president have been with him for years, often decades, seeing him through victories and challenges. He maintains strong confidence in them."— on ABC on Sept. 10 — told us: "In 38 years of working with Joe Biden, we've had many successes and some failures. I'm always happy to share in the good results and assume my share of the responsibility for the times we've come up short.
The biggest argument will be that Biden won the Democratic primaries overwhelmingly, and that result is final.a source close to Biden said, referring to high-profile Democrats now second-guessing Biden as nominee. "That's not how this works. We don't have smoke-filled rooms."The official White House and campaign line is this is much ado about nothing — that Biden works so hard it drains his young staff.
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