Jolly: A Resounding Audience Wants Biden in the Race, Yet Dems Say ‘You’re Not Good Enough for Us’

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SHARPTON: “Now, David, while President Biden is recovering in rehoboth, Delaware, after his Covid diagnosis, The New York Times is reporting Biden is stewing at ally’s pressure to drop out of the race, which has now grown to over three dozen Democrats publicly asking him to step aside. Meanwhile, Vance is saying today that if Biden were to stop running, he would also need to resign the presidency as well. This is what Vance said. Now, Trump didn’t say too much about Biden’s age in this convention speech, he’s only three years younger, but how should Trump and the GOP be responding to the fight playing out within the Democratic Party right now?”

JOLLY: “I think, listen, they’ve been given a gift, and they’ve largely just let Democrats have this public argument amongst themselves and sink their own ticket. It’s really unbelievable that Democrats have spent three weeks prosecuting a case against Joe Biden and not against Donald Trump. So there’s very little that needs to be done by Donald Trump and Joe Biden on this front. I mean, Joe Biden should be angry. I mean, that reporting about him being angry, he’s a very successful president who last Friday presented a view for the country in Detroit, Michigan, to a resounding audience that wanting Joe Biden and yet Washington Democrats have said you’re not good enough for us, it’s time to go. I’ve made my view clear. Once Biden said he’s in, I think Biden’s the guy that should receive the nomination and be the candidate. Whatever Democrats decide, here’s my greatest fear, rev, my greatest fear. Not a Democrat, so Democrats can decide what they want to decide, but the coliths that showed up in ’18 and ’20 and ’22 is a pro-democracy, anti-Trump coalition led by Democrats, by it is not all Democrats. And I fear they’re about to crack that co-democracy coalition. Not because of lack of support for the vice president or another governor but simply because enough of that coalition are not Democratic voters.”

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