“I’m Staying in the Race and I Will Beat Trump Again” says a Defiant President at Wisconsin Rally

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Pesident Biden Addressed the Nation Briefly from the White House on the Supreme Court’ Immunity Ruling Today.

 

Former State Rep from Portland, Dick Farnsworth, at a Lincoln Park Rally Several Years Ago..

“I’m staying in the race,” a fit and vigorous President Biden  told a crowd at a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, this afternoon.  “I will beat Trump again.”

On a campaign to restore confidence in his ability to successfully beat Donald Trump in the upcoming November election, President Biden urged Democrats who have voted for him in the recent past to support him once again. The President has admitted he “screwed up” at the debate last week.  He has attributed his poor performance to exhaustion and a deep cold.

He’s a “one-man crime wave,” Presidemt Biden said of Trump today whose criminal record is  well documented;  rape, fraud, racism for starters.   The President asked what kind of a country do you want?  An administation filled with anger, retribution and revenge?  Or do you want an administration of hope, unity and reconciliation?

Calling for Biden to drop out of the race is Portland’s favorite super lawyer Harold Pachios, 87 years young.  In a telephone interview earlier this week, Pachios said candidly and wih emphasis::  “He’s impaired.  It will only get worse.  Not better.”  Pachios cited President Lyndon B. Johnson’s decision not to run for re-election because of his role in escalating the Vietnam War as a benchmark for President Biden’s withdrawing from the current race.  Pachios served in the LBJ White House and on his campaign staff between 1964 – 1967.  Pachios was LBJ’s deputy press secretary in the White House.

Stuart Stevens, an author, publicist and former Republican. recently called for Biden to stay in the race.  “Let’s walk with swagger.  We are right on all the issues.  Trump is wrong.  Democrats need to have confidence in him.”