Biden reportedly wants to campaign again
- Biden is reportedly interested in re-entering politics to help the Democratic Party, which is facing declining popularity, according to NBC News.
- After discussing with Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin, Biden expressed willingness to assist with fundraising and strategy for the party's rebuilding efforts.
- An NBC News poll shows only 27% of voters view the Democratic Party positively, marking its lowest approval since 1990.
- While some in the Democratic Party debate Biden's potential role, many still support him, noting he faced significant obstacles during the previous election.
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