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Gavin NewsomFormer White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says he thinks the Democrats have finally come to the realisation that President Joe Biden wouldn’t be able to beat Donald Trump in the next election.
There has been a particular focus on the decline of President Biden's mental fitness at the age of 80.
Mr Mulvaney was asked who would step up as the leading Democrat candidate if President Biden pulled out.
“I don’t know, I guess it’s Gavin Newsom…See the Story
Democrats think Gavin Newsom will be ‘saviour of their party’: Mick Mulvaney
Mick Mulvaney · United StatesFormer White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney warns the Republican and Democrat leadership is “extraordinarily old” and there should be a conversation concerning the age of the President and US Senators.
There has been a particular focus on the decline of President Joe Biden's mental fitness at the age of 80.
Dianne Feinstein, Bernie Sanders and Mitch McConnell are also facing concerns over their age.
“This is not about kicking old people o…See the Story
Concerns over ‘extraordinarily old’ Democrat and Republican leaders
Mick Mulvaney · United StatesFormer White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney has encouraged young politicians who are ready to “step up” and lead the United States amid concerns some party leaders are remaining in the top jobs for too long.
There has been a particular focus on the decline of President Joe Biden's mental fitness at the age of 80.
Dianne Feinstein, Bernie Sanders and Mitch McConnell are also facing concerns over their age.
Mr Mulvaney said both parties boSee the Story
Young politicians ready to ‘step up’ and lead the United States
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Mick MulvaneyMick Mulvaney has floated the idea of a Constitutional amendment to bar older Americans from running for public office or serving as an Article III judge.See the Story
Trump-era official Mick Mulvaney floats idea of a constitutional amendment to block older Americans from running for election
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Mick MulvaneyThere are “red flags” Americans are coming to recognise as Joe Biden’s “limited ability’ as he gets older, says former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.
“And Joe Biden, the more he campaigns, the more, sort of, fuel he’s throwing on this fire,” he told Sky News Australia.See the Story
‘Red flags’: Americans recognising Biden’s ‘limited ability’ as he gets older
Mick Mulvaney · United StatesFormer White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney has revealed the “weakness” from former US president Donald Trump’s decision to miss out on the first Republican primary debate.
Mr Trump last week opted to air a sit-down interview with former Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson while the first Republican primary debate was being staged.
“The weakness is this – as soon as Donald Trump did not show up for the debate 10 days ago or last week, the Bi…See the Story
‘Weakness’: Trump not debating used as an ‘excuse’ for Biden to do the same next year
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Mick Mulvaney · United StatesFormer White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says former US president Donald Trump has decided that he doesn’t “benefit” by debating against his Republican challengers.
“I think that’s the right call from a primary perspective,” he told Sky News host James Morrow.See the Story
Trump decides he ‘doesn’t benefit’ by debating against his Republican challengers
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