WASHINGTON — Yesterday, President Joe Biden opened his highly anticipated news conference with a forceful defense of his foreign and domestic policies and batted away questions about his ability to serve another four years, even as he flubbed a reference to former President Donald Trump in one of his first answers.
Now Biden and his team are continuing on their relentless sprint to persuade lawmakers, donors and voters that he is still up for the job with a trip to Michigan, part of the trio of ''blue wall'' states that his campaign now says is the clearest path to victory in November. Over a dozen members of Congress have called for him to bow out of the campaign.
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Biden backer says rally speech should ease concerns about president's candidacy
Ken Jacobs said President Joe Biden's remarks in Detroit, which stretched to over 30 minutes, should put to rest any talk that he couldn't handle another four years in office.
''He should repeat that exact speech at the Democratic convention,'' Jacobs said. ''It shows that he has the stamina for this.''