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Biden Appeals to Governors for More Rest and Less Nighttime Work

by Kaia

President Biden reportedly informed a group of Democratic governors that he intends to prioritize getting more sleep and reducing his workload, including cutting back on events after 8 p.m. This admission, made during a meeting aimed at reassuring his key supporters, underscores concerns about fatigue from the 81-year-old president. The gathering was intended to bolster confidence that he remains capable of leading effectively and mounting a strong campaign against former President Donald J. Trump.

These remarks came shortly after reports surfaced in The New York Times detailing increasing concerns among current and former officials about the frequency and visibility of the president’s lapses in recent months.

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During the meeting, which included both in-person and virtual participation from governors, President Biden acknowledged the need for more rest. He mentioned his recent extensive travel abroad as contributing to his performance challenges during public appearances. Initially attributed to a cold by his campaign team, Biden’s struggles during a recent debate prompted him to reassess his schedule and health.

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Responding to questions from Gov. Josh Green of Hawaii, a physician, about his health status, Biden assured that his health was fine, jokingly attributing his challenges to “just my brain,” a comment that elicited mixed reactions from those present.

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Jen O’Malley Dillon, Biden’s campaign chair, clarified that his remark was intended humorously, emphasizing his commitment to his campaign despite acknowledging the need for better self-care.

Kevin Munoz, a spokesperson for the Biden campaign, contrasted Biden’s approach with that of former Presidents Bush and Obama, noting Biden’s effort to strike a balance between work and rest.

Ahead of the debate, Biden engaged in rigorous debate preparation following international trips, which may have exacerbated his fatigue.

Following the meeting, some governors expressed concerns about the lack of debate regarding Biden’s continuation in the 2024 presidential race, although none directly suggested he withdraw.

Despite private doubts among some governors about Biden’s candidacy, there was no consensus on calling for him to step down.

Governor J.B. Pritzker of Illinois and others queried Biden about his campaign strategy moving forward, while Governor Jared Polis of Colorado conveyed widespread concerns about Biden’s political viability.

Governors Janet Mills of Maine and Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico expressed reservations about Biden’s electability and campaign strength.

Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts, although not present at the Wednesday meeting, reportedly conveyed to White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients her belief that Biden’s political position was irreparable following the debate.

Biden acknowledged to allies his awareness that his candidacy hinges on demonstrating his abilities to voters post-debate. He reassured campaign aides in a call preceding the governors’ meeting that he remained committed to his campaign.

Despite initiating the meeting by reaffirming his commitment to continue in the race, some participants felt further discussion about the political landscape was stifled.

In an interview with a Milwaukee radio station, Biden admitted to a “bad night” during the debate and took responsibility for his performance, characterizing it as a mistake.

Biden also mentioned to governors that he had been examined by his physician after the debate due to his cold, with subsequent reports clarifying the nature and timing of this medical checkup.

White House statements have varied regarding the details of Biden’s recent medical examination, underscoring ongoing questions about transparency regarding the president’s health.

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