Democratic governor says Biden is not the “strongest main communicator”

Democratic Massachusetts Government Maura Healey said during an interview with the New York Times she said the Democratic Party was “disturbed” in that she had Former President Joe Biden As at that time, the “main communicator” of the party and admitted that he had hurt the party in the election.
“I think the party has been distracted by President Biden as the main communicator if I am honest. He was not the strongest main communicator, and that hurt us because they failed to effectively sell all the important achievements.” she told the New York Times’ Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
Healey invited the former president, who eventually gave up his campaign for a re -election before supporting former Vice President Kamal Harris, “Carefully assess” His path forward after his performance in June, which prompted numerous Democrats to demand that Biden quit.
“We are facing what happened and we have to deal with it? You better believe in it. We have Donald Trump in the White House. I think Kamala Harris, which I thought he was running a fantastic campaign, so I could overcome the shortcoming when she was Sven,” she added.
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“And I think it would be a different story that the president decided a few years ago that he would do what he said he would work, and that was a served one term. Then we would have the opportunity to fully engage in the primary and the like. That did not happen. I have no interest in further time, I am revised on now,” Healey said.
Recently, one of Biden’s best advisers was invited, Mike Donilon for suggesting that the former president was supposed to stay in the race and invite the party for Melt After his performance.
President Donald Trump He recently revealed details of the conversation he conducted with the former president. Trump said it was biden blamed former President Barack Obama and former House President Nancy Pelosi for Harris’s choice of elections.
“I asked him, I said, ‘So who do you blame? “Because he was very angry, you know, he was actually a very furious guy,” Trump said Viewer. “And he said,” I blame Barack. “And I never consider him a ‘barack’. You know, you always hear ‘Obama’. You say, you have to think about it for a moment.
The elected President Donald Trump, left, welcomes President Joe Biden at the 60th Inauguration of the President in Rotunda in the US Capitol in Washington, on Monday, January 20, 2025. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times via AP, Pool)
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The members of the Democratic Party tried to understand where they made a mistake after Harris’s loss of Trump. Pelosi, considered to be the main force behind which Biden left, was particularly suggested Biden was supposed to fall outside before.
“If the president had left earlier, there were other candidates in the race,” Pelosi said in November. “And as I say, Kamala may have had, I think she would work well [a primary] And he was stronger to go ahead. But we don’t know that. That didn’t happen. We live with what happened. “
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