Democrats fume over Biden's return to spotlight
- Former President Joe Biden returned to the spotlight on Thursday, May 8, 2025, with an interview on ABC's The View featuring Jill Biden.
- Biden's reemergence follows years of internal party concerns about his mental sharpness and debates over his role after the 2024 election defeat to Donald Trump.
- Several Democratic strategists criticized Biden for holding the party back, urging him to accept responsibility for the 2024 loss while some highlight rising younger leaders as the party's future.
- Democratic strategist Chuck Rocha expressed that it is necessary for Joe Biden to step aside, while Jill Biden responded by pointing out that the authors critical of her husband were not present with them in the White House.
- Biden's media presence is causing division within Democrats and suggests ongoing challenges balancing legacy issues and party renewal amid calls for an honest post-2024 evaluation.
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Democrats Are Getting Desperate, Begging Joe Biden To ‘Just Go Away’
Former President Joe Biden jumped back into the public spotlight, giving his first few interviews since his Vice President Kamala Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to President Donald Trump, and the response from Democrats has been unequivocal: they want him to go away.Biden’s appearance on ABC’s “The View” on Thursday sparked a number of reactions, especially after he struggled so mightily with a question about his obvious cognitive de…
‘Go Away!’ Battered Democrats Beg Biden to Stop Talking as He Embarks on Media Tour
Former President Joe Biden’s return to the media circuit is causing Democratic operatives to openly beg him to exit stage left – especially if he wants to keep revisiting the party’s 2024 election defeat to President Donald Trump. Biden said he took “responsibility” for Trump’s win during an interview on ABC’s The View on Thursday, sitting alongside Jill Biden, but the mea culpa that has only prompted some Democrats to drop the niceties and outr…
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