President Joe Biden’s deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks said Thursday (18) that the campaign is “not working with any scenario” in which Biden is not the presidential candidate.
“The vice president is part of the Biden-Harris ticket. Our campaign is not operating in any scenario where President Biden is not the frontrunner. He is and will be the Democratic nominee,” he said during a Democratic National Committee news conference in Milwaukee.
Asked if Biden is receptive to talk of dropping out of the race, Fulks replied: “The president has said it multiple times, he’s going to stay in this race.”
Asked how Democrats plan to counter the Republicans’ seemingly unified front, Fulks said: “We have to counter it with unity.”
“And the sooner we move on from talking about that and talk about what’s at stake, and what we’ve heard over the first three nights of this convention, and what we’re going to hear tonight from Donald Trump, the better off we’ll be,” he said.
After Sen. J.D. Vance addressed the Republican National Convention as the Republican vice presidential nominee on Wednesday night (17), Fulks called Vance “backbencher coward desperate for Trump’s approval” and his “boring” speech.
Source: CNN Brasil

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