Jill Biden vows to continue fighting alongside her husband after a heated debate, stating her support in a Vogue interview.
The First Lady states that those 90 minutes will not determine the four years of her husband's presidency.
Jill Biden stated on Sunday that her family will not let the president's contentious debate behavior define his presidency and will persist in their struggle.
In a quote included in a Vogue article, Biden stated that her husband would always prioritize the country's well-being.
"Vogue's Maya Singer's cover story published on Monday included a debate on June 27 that sparked a discussion about whether President Joe Biden should remain the Democratic nominee. Dr. Jill Biden, the first lady and Vogue's August cover subject, fiercely defended her husband and stood by him. Reached by phone on June 30 at Camp David, where the Biden family had gathered for the weekend, she told Vogue that they "will not let those 90 minutes define the four years he's been president. We will continue to fight." President Biden, she added, "will always do what's best for the country.""
Vogue reported that Dr. Biden will continue to be the president's closest advisor and advocate until November, regardless of what occurs in the weeks and months leading up to that date.
The liberal media has been calling on Biden to withdraw from the presidential race after his hesitant and uncertain performance against Trump last week, citing concerns about his mental fitness and ability to handle his opponent.
Despite reports of worried donors and Democratic Party "anxiety" about his performance, the campaign maintains that Biden, who has already secured the delegates needed to win the 2024 nomination, is not planning to leave.
Jill Biden's unwavering support is one of the primary reasons for Joe Biden's success, according to an NBC News report that cites a source close to the family.
After the debate, she praised her husband's performance at a rally in Atlanta, reminding some critics of a teacher or parent praising a child.
The Vogue article, published prior to the debate, featured interviews with Jill Biden and portrayed her as a strong advocate for democracy against Trump's tyranny.
"What about the other side?" Singer asked. "Choose your poison: Christian nationalist, nativist, racist, misogynist, queerphobic, neofascist, techno-authoritarian - they all share the same belief that one group should rule over everyone else. The only difference is who sits on the Iron Throne. In TV terms, it's about who occupies the magic circle."
Singer wrote that Biden may be the only person paying attention in the country.
"During a chat with the first lady, Singer notes that she mentioned Joe Biden's outgoing nature and her own quieter disposition. The comment stays with her, reflecting on the loud and chaotic times they live in, with so many opinions and traumas. However, she notes that Jill Biden seems to be the only one truly listening."
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