Some Democrats are concerned that their inability to admit Joe Biden may have cost them the White House in 2024 could hurt their chances in 2028. Potential presidential contenders are avoiding questions about Biden's mental acuity and whether the party should have called on him to abandon his reelection bid. There is a divide among Democrats on openly criticizing Biden, with some acknowledging his cognitive decline while others try to pivot to the future.
Key Points
Democrats are divided on openly criticizing Joe Biden's mental acuity and whether he should have run for reelection
Some potential presidential contenders have criticized Biden's performance, risking backlash from defending him previously
There is concern that Democrats' record-low approval ratings are linked to their failure to address issues surrounding Biden's presidency
The discussion around Biden is seen as the first litmus test for potential 2028 Democratic candidates
Pros
Potential for Democrats to reestablish trust with voters by addressing concerns about Biden's presidency
Opportunity for outsider candidates to gain credibility by breaking from the field on Biden
Cons
Risk of internal division within the Democratic Party over handling Biden's presidency
Potential negative impact on Democrats' approval ratings due to unwillingness to admit mistakes regarding Biden