First lady Jill Biden's former press secretary, Michael LaRosa, stated on Tuesday that President Biden is expected to remain firm in his decision to stay in the race despite mounting pressure for him to step down. LaRosa emphasized that the choice ultimately lies with the President, dismissing speculation that Jill Biden might be influencing his decision.
Following the President's lackluster debate performance, there have been calls for Joe and Jill Biden to reconsider their campaign. However, the first family has reiterated their commitment to continue the fight, with LaRosa highlighting that Jill alone will not be the deciding factor in this matter.
LaRosa expressed doubt that Jill Biden would want to make such a significant decision for the party, indicating that she may not be comfortable with that responsibility. He suggested that it would take a compelling case to persuade President Biden to suspend his campaign voluntarily.
Despite the pressure from various media outlets and readers across states like Pennsylvania, New York, and Washington, urging Jill Biden to persuade her husband to withdraw from the race, the President seems resolute in his stance. Letters published on Friday from concerned individuals, including Democratic women from Philadelphia, called on Jill Biden to intervene and convince the President to end his campaign.
One reader from Lexington, New York, echoed the sentiment of many, citing concerns about the President's mental fitness to serve. The ongoing debate surrounding President Biden's candidacy reflects a challenging situation for the first family, with Jill Biden caught between her aversion to politics and her support for her husband.