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Biden will meet with his family on Sunday to talk about his political future after the disastrous debate, according to NBC

The President of the United States, Joe Bidenplans to have a conversation with his family on Sunday about the future of his re-election campaign at his Camp David residence, NBC reported on Saturday, citing five sources familiar with the matter.

However, an administration official assured the press traveling with the president that the “premise” of the NBC news report was “not accurate.”

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Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will spend Sunday in Camp Davidwhere the president stayed six days before the debate Thursday against former Republican president Donald Trump (2017-2021), who will be the Republican candidate for the November elections.

The performance of Biden at the debatewhere his voice sounded hoarse and showed difficulty completing some sentences, raised concerns within the game about your ability to win trump and govern another four years due to his age, 81 years old, which makes him the oldest president in US history.

One of the sources cited by NBC stated that The meeting at Camp David, where Biden plans to meet some of his grandchildren, will not be a formal family gathering to discuss his political future.

“Any discussion about the campaign should be informal or secondary“, the source told NBC. “No one will sit down for a formal or decisive discussion”this source added.

Some of the most important figures Democratic Party publicly demonstrated their support Bidenbut several Democratic sources cited by the North American media assure that after the debate the “panic”within the party and, in some cases, He even went so far as to ask that an alternative candidate be found.

The former president Barack Obama (2009-2017) was one of the figures who expressed his support for Bidenstating in X that “Bad debate nights” just happen.

The former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her husband, the former president Bill Clinton (1993-2001), also They endorsed Biden in X, urging Americans to compare him to the alternative: Donald Trump.

Other congressional leaders, such as the Democratic minority leader in the Lower House, Hakeem Jeffriesyour predecessor, Nancy Pelosi, and the influential African-American legislator from South Carolina, Jim Clyburn, publicly supported Biden.

However, according to NBC, They privately expressed concerns about his viability as a candidate.

Source: Elcomercio

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