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Ex-President Joe Biden offers US Democrats-but the hesitation
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Joe Biden withdrew from politics after his time as US President. Now, according to a report, he and his wife should flirt with a comeback.
Ex-US President Joe Biden has immersed them since the excerpt from the White House. But that could change soon. Because, bidding has offered help from his party. Accordingly, the ex-president has informed some leading Democrats that he collects funds, operate election campaigns and do everything that is necessary so that the democrats will regain lost soil.
So far, Biden’s offer seems to be bumping into deaf ears at his party. According to “NBC”, the Democrats are currently at a loss and are looking for a new leader. The ex-president, who had to be convinced of his lack of opportunities in the election campaign, is obviously not-especially since he is now 82 years old. Many Democrats consider him a man of the past than that of the future of the party.
According to an NBC survey, the popularity of the Democrats has been as low than ever since the surveys in 1990: According to this, only 27 percent of registered voters have a positive opinion from the Democrats.
Joe Biden wants to help the US Democrats
The former First Lady Jill Biden is also ready to make election campaign and collect money for other democrats while she and her husband settle in their home state, a person told her nearby person. “She knows that it is an honor to serve in the functions that she holds, and that this is associated with a certain responsibility towards the party. And she is ready to help every conceivable way,” said the person according to NBC.
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According to NBC, both bidges plan to write a book. He pendulum between his home state of Delaware and the US capital.
When asked about a possible return to politics, President Donald Trump said on Friday in front of reporters in the Oval Office: “I hope.” Doesn’t sound as if Trump fears his former opponents.
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