Amid concerns over President Joe Biden's recent debate performance, voices within the Democratic Party are expressing unease.
Former DNC chair and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz suggests that the media and political elites are amplifying worries about Biden's age and debate capabilities, overshadowing his record. Meanwhile, former DNC vice chair Raymond T. Rybak is advocating for a significant push to reconsider Biden's candidacy, suggesting it's not too late for an open convention to select a different candidate.
Amidst this internal debate, the DNC has launched an ad campaign in swing states, framing the upcoming election as a critical defense of democracy against former president Donald Trump, positioning Biden as the bulwark against threats to democratic values.
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DNC rolls out ad campaign in swing state newspapers calling Trump ‘a threat to our democracy’
The Democratic National Committee is rolling out a new ad campaign against former president Donald ... critical battleground states that the only thing that stands between Donald Trump and our democracy is Joe Biden.” The ad campaign comes less than ...
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