President Joe Biden has reportedly unveiled a new strategy to counteract the perception of senility that has plagued his presidency, particularly after his recent debate performance.
The strategy involves avoiding scheduling events past 8 pm to ensure he gets ample rest. This revelation was made during a meeting with Democratic governors at the White House, leaving several attendees frustrated, as reported by CNN.
According to The Post Millennial, Biden, who is 81, was trying to convince a group of over 20 Democratic governors that he is capable of defeating former President Donald Trump in the upcoming November elections and can effectively govern for another four years.
In response to the backlash following the meeting, Biden campaign spokesperson Kevin Munoz defended the president's strategy. He said, President Bush went to bed at 9, and President Obama made dinner at 6:30. Normal presidents strike a balance, and so does Joe Biden. Hardly the same rigor as Donald Trump, who spends half of his day ranting on Truth Social about plans that would cause a recession and the other half golfing.
During the meeting, Biden also reportedly quipped, Im fine. I dont know about my brain, though. His campaign chairwoman, Jen OMalley Dillon, later clarified that Biden was merely joking. Following the meeting, Democratic Governors Wes Moore of Maryland, Kathy Hochul of New York, and Tim Walz of Minnesota, none of whom are up for reelection, asserted during a press conference that Biden is all into win it.
When asked about concerns regarding Biden's age and health, Governor Walz dismissed them, stating the president is fit for office. However, Biden's debate performance has intensified scrutiny and reporting on his health, with sources indicating a decline in his mental fitness.
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