Rep. Jim Clyburn Says Conversations About Biden Dropping Out Need to End
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10% Center
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5% ReliablePoor
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10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-46% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
42% : President Biden even took questions about the topic in a rare press conference Thursday ... staying defiant about his fitness for the job and taking shots at Trump for not working at the breakneck speed he is.Anyhoo, the prez still has allies in the Democratic Party ... and, they're starting to fight back.36% : Specifically, Clyburn mentions Project 2025, a conservative manifesto regarding major changes the Heritage Foundation wants Trump to put in place if he wins.
13% : Virtually every Democrat is fielding questions about Biden's fitness for 4 more years ... from Adam Schiff who said his age was preventing him from beating Trump to George Clooney, who wrote an op-ed asking him to step down.
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