Jill Biden continues to insist she and her husband “will keep fighting” despite his disastrous performance during the TV debate.
The 73-year-old First Lady said last night that she and Joe Biden “will not let those 90 minutes define his four years as president,” adding that the 81-year-old Democrat “will always do what’s best for the country.”
The Vogue magazine interview came after it emerged that the Biden family had “united” behind him at a rally at Camp David over the weekend.
Jill Biden insists she and her husband ‘will keep fighting’ despite his disastrous TV debate performance
They believe that after such setbacks you have to “get up and keep fighting” and that few voters were convinced by last Thursday’s debate.
Hunter Biden, 54, who pleaded guilty to three charges related to the purchase of a firearm, wants America to see “the version of his father that he knows.”
That he is ‘sloppy’ [feisty and determined] and with control over the facts,” The New York Times reported.
Joe Biden during the presidential debate with former United States President Donald Trump
Such certainty among Biden’s inner circle has irked many Democrats who don’t believe he can beat Donald Trump. In the televised debate, he rambled and often looked ponderous.
But the website Axios reports that Biden’s supporters have drawn up an eight-point plan to quell the unrest.
The top priority is to stop the “bedwetting” among Democrats and warn that replacing Biden would be “chaos” with just four months to go.