Jonathan Capehart hosts a live roundtable on the day’s politics
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If President Biden really cares about the United States he will step aside and let a viable candidate take his place. It is obvious to anyone that he is not capable of winning the election. He could step down with no regrets and have a full legacy as one of the best presidents ever, but he must step aside for the good of our country. 😢
President Biden is going to have to just be out there more proving that he is up to the task mentally and physically. He'll have to do more press events and public events or he needs to step down.
He gave an amazing speech in North Carolina this morning ❤
If Biden were to bow out, consider Gov.Gavin Newsom to replace Pres. Biden. Gov.Gretchen Carlson to become VP. VP Harris to become Gov. California. Rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic? Or something to consider. If not Biden, who else has the national name recognition?