Democrats in Washington, D.C., are reportedly “freaking out” over what they deem the “worst day of Biden’s presidency,” which occurred on Thursday when special counsel Robert Hur released a damning report into the mental state of the U.S. President.
Ranking it as worse than the withdrawal from Afghanistan, which led to hundreds of deaths, including those of American servicemen, The Atlantic magazine’s David Graham claims, “Biden’s biggest liability in this election seems to be the impression among voters that he is too old, that he’s lost a step, that he just doesn’t have the vigor for the job.”
He added, in conversation with his colleague Lora Kelley: “When the conservative press or even voters talk about Biden’s age, it’s sort of atmospheric. But when it’s in an official report like this, the mainstream press is going to cover it really effusively. That puts the issue of his age into the spotlight and makes it unavoidable for Biden, who has so far tried to push it to the side.”
“I have not seen this level of panic from Democrats so far in this election, even as Biden consistently trails in the polls. And part of that is just that age is perceived as his greatest weakness. It is a bad day for Biden, but I think it’s really hard for anybody to calibrate just how bad it is when it is so fresh.”
“It’s a nightmare,” one Democrat Congressman told NBC, adding, “For Democrats, we’re in a grim situation.”
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