On Friday, co-hosts of “Opinions” on how Democrats should review how they alienate voters cover The decline of then-President Joe Biden.
Months after President Donald Trump’s victory again, Democrats are still trying to understand how their party lost the presidential election. Biden’s administration is confused by his keenness question, and now there are more revelations about how his defenders view his decline or condemn those who question his ability to serve.
“The 2024 presidential campaign is more confusing for Democrats than we even see,” said co-host Joy Behar. Multiple books Internal information about Biden’s president and campaign is being reported.
Even so, Behar believes, “I think we have to spend a lot of salt. I mean, if anything, what can the Democrats do now? I mean, in my opinion, the ship has sailed, what is the point?”
Biden insiders say how the White House “comes” to the public with a decline in former president

“Opinion” co-host Sara Haines believes Democrats’ attitude towards skeptics at the acumen of then-President Biden alienated voters. (ABC/”View”)
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin argued that Biden played a role in the failure of the Democratic Party despite his resignation.
“We are nervous when a lot of people are scared. They are worried that we see fundamental changes in the United States. And, not just an asterisk, one reason is that Joe Biden didn’t win, didn’t allow others to win in a timely and timely manner, and I do think it’s a story worth some reflection,” she said.
Griffin went on to argue that Biden allowed himself to be taken away by his ego and compared him to Trump.
“People always think I’m so crucial just because I think he needs to quit and give someone a chance. He really starts to stand out and the more we’re learning, for example, ‘I can solve it by myself.’ She said: “It’s almost Trump’s.”
Co-host Sara Haines put forward another big gain: “Listen to voters.”
“One thing really makes me an independent thing, I’m one of the guys sitting here, and after seeing President Biden, I vote for Biden, I really like Biden, I’m actually happy with him, I’ll vote for him, if he keeps running, I’ll vote for him, if I keep running, I do think, I think, you guys are now studying, we really need to step by step,” [are] It starts to make sense. ”

The moderators on “views” argued whether to effectively continue the autopsy analysis, i.e. why the Democrats lost the 2024 election. (ABC/”View”)
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She recalled being angry at the immediate response to questioning Biden’s keenness.
“What happened is that everyone said, ‘If you say something, you’re unfaithful, shut up and get into a consistent footstep, that’s why people want to be independent these days because of partisan politics, they lie,” Hines said. “It was the Democrats who made the choice, that is, ‘If you call him like you see, it’s betray him,’ the meaning here is that he doesn’t have to run another four years.”
Ana Navarro disagrees, instead, lacks interest in Behar and co-host Sunny Hostin for the Democratic efforts to conduct corpse analysis.
“Usually I like these books, usually I like the ‘primary color’ campaign gossip after Clinton, oh, after McCain, after Obama or ‘game change’, but that’s not a normal period,” she said. “So I’m just not interested in the palace gossip a year and a half ago.”
She continues to provide a laundry list that she would rather focus on issues with the current Trump administration.

President Biden appeared on the “Scenery” in September. (Screen shot/ABC/Theview)
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“Two things can be right immediately,” Haynes replied. “You can despise everything Trump and Republicans represent and still be able to see what’s going on here directly. Denial it and tell people, ‘You can’t see what you see, ” Never win voters!”