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Biden campaign manager says president determined to defeat Trump

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By Evaristo Lara

Jul 19, 2024, 12:39 PM EDT

In the face of calls for a change in the Democratic presidential candidate, Jen O’Malley Dillon, director of Joe Biden’s campaign, says the president is determined to continue to push forward until he defeats Donald Trump on the ballot.

After the New York tycoon spoke about how, in his hypothetical return to the White House, he intends to undo much of the work done by the federal administration in matters of economy and immigration, Jen O’Malley Dillon said that Joe Biden will defeat him again, because the citizens are on his side after suffering four very difficult years under the Republican’s mandate.

“Donald Trump rambled on for over an hour and did not mention Project 2025 even once.

He was looking to find problems in America, not solutions, but after all, it was Donald Trump who destroyed our economy, took away our rights, and failed middle-class families.

Now he is running for president with an even more extreme vision of where he wants to take this country,” he said in a statement.

Although Joe Biden is clinging to the presidential nomination, the poll numbers no longer support him. (Credit: Daniel Cole / EFE)

While the nation’s leader overcomes Covid-19 that forced him to temporarily isolate himself so as not to infect other peopleher campaign director ruled out any possibility of ending her political aspirations.

“President Biden is more determined than ever to defeat Donald Trump and his Project 2025 agenda in November.

The stakes have never been higher. The choice has never been clearer for an America where we defend democracy, not undermine it. Where we restore our rights and protect our freedoms, not eliminate them,” he stressed.

Despite this declaration, Within the Democratic Party, there are constant comments from representatives demanding that Biden let another politician with greater vigor take over from him.since the data from some surveys carried out days after the presidential debate indicate that Donald Trump is already five points ahead of the 81-year-old president at the national level And in seven key states that will determine the presidency, voter support for his campaign is evident.

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