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Jill Biden Declares ‘All In’ to Presidential Race Despite Health Rumors

Daniel Kim Views  

Yonhap News

First Lady Jill Biden, known to wield the most influence on President Joe Biden, has reiterated her stance that her husband will not withdraw from the presidential race.

Jill Biden addressed various rumors at a Monday rally in Wilmington, South Carolina, by affirming that her husband is fully committed to this election.

“Just as he has always supported my career, I am all in too,” she said.

Amid growing controversies over Biden’s diminishing cognitive abilities and recent revelations that he has met with a Parkinson’s disease specialist multiple times, the pressure to resign has increased. However, she reaffirmed that President Biden does not intend to resign from the candidacy.

Jill Biden has been known to advise the President when he makes crucial decisions.

According to The New York Times (NYT), she is directly involved in high-level staff appointments. She attends most of the political meetings chaired by the President.

It was also reported that family members, including the First Lady, took a strong stance against resignation, which led to President Biden’s decision to stay in the race following his disastrous performance against Former President Trump in the first TV debate aired on June 27.

The day after the debate, Jill Biden showed up at a rally wearing a dress with the word “VOTE” on it.

Meanwhile, at a rally held at a military base in Florida, Jill Biden also attacked former President Donald Trump, stating, “As commander in chief, President Biden wakes up every morning ready to work for you.” “Donald Trump wakes up every morning thinking of one person and one person only: himself,” she added.

Daniel Kim
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