Former acting chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Donna Brazile declined to comment on former first lady Jill Biden's recent remarks regarding her concerns about President Joe Biden's health during the 2024 presidential debate. Jill Biden expressed to CBS that she feared her husband might be experiencing a medical emergency during the debate against Donald Trump, which reignited discussions about Biden's age and health following his performance. Brazile stated, 'I don’t want to talk about Jill Biden right now,' when asked about the comments. She urged Democrats to focus on the future rather than past events, referencing the internal review of the party's 2024 performance. Brazile noted that the decision regarding Biden's re-election bid was made when he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. She highlighted a division within the Democratic Party regarding how to address concerns about Biden's age and cognitive health, emphasizing the need to concentrate on upcoming elections in 2026, 2028, and 2032.
Donna Brazile emphasizes future focus for Democrats amid health concerns for Biden
Donna Brazile, former acting chair of the DNC, dismissed questions about Jill Biden's concerns regarding President Biden's health during the 2024 debate. She urged the Democratic Party to focus on future elections instead of past issues, reflecting a divide within the party over how to handle Biden's age and health concerns.
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