
Democratic governor concedes Biden not 'strongest communicator in chief,' party was 'hampered' by him
Fox News
Democratic Gov. Maura Healey said during an interview that the party was hampered by having former President Joe Biden as top communicator at the time and suggested he hurt the party's chances.
Healey urged the former president, who eventually dropped out of his re-election campaign before endorsing former Vice President Kamala Harris, to "carefully evaluate" his path forward following his June debate performance, which prompted a number of Democrats to demand Biden drop out. Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
"Are we grappling with what happened and having to deal with it right now? You better believe it. We’ve got Donald Trump in the White House. I think it was very hard for Kamala Harris, who I thought ran a fantastic campaign, to be able to overcome the disadvantage within the time that she was allotted," she added.