13News reporter Karen Campbell reports from Conner Prairie talks with the CEO of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Biden says he's 'staying in the race' as he scrambles to save candidacy and braces for ABC interviewto save his endangered reelection effort Friday, defiantly declared that “I’m staying in the race” during a campaign rally in a critical battleground state as he prepares to sit down for a network television interview where his every answer is sure to be scrutinized for evidence of his competency and fitness to run for office.
There was broad agreement that Biden cannot afford to have another “bad day,” which is how he wrote off . It was not clear that even a so-so performance would be enough to satisfy concerns about his fitness to serve. “President Biden has done enormous service to our country, but now is the time for him to follow in one of our founding father, George Washington’s footsteps and step aside to let new leaders rise up and run against Donald Trump,” Moulton told the radio station WBUR on Thursday.
There were also a few signs of discontent at Biden's campaign rally on Friday, with one supporter on stage waving a sign that read “Pass the torch Joe” as the president walked onto the stage. His motorcade was also greeted at the middle school by a few people urging him to move on. Biden appears to have pulled his family and inner circle closer while attempting to prove that he's still the Democrats' best option for competing in in the West Wing since the debate has become an uncomfortable dynamic for many staffers, according to two Democrats close to the White House who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive matter., taking a larger role in advising his father has been unsettling and a questionable choice for the high-stakes moment, they said.
In a strategy memo released Friday morning, the campaign also specifically emphasized that Biden would participate in “frequent off-the-cuff moments” –- once a hallmark of the gregarious, glad-handling politician’s career that have nonetheless dwindled throughout his presidency. In trying to explain away those comments, Jean-Pierre stressed that Biden “works around the clock” but that he “also recognizes the importance of striking a balance and taking care of himself.”“You watched the physiology. You saw everything about it. It was the breathing, it was the physical, the whole thing,” Newsom said at a subsequent event in Holland.
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