Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has reaffirmed his unwavering support for President Biden despite the backlash following the president’s recent debate performance. In an interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters, Fetterman acknowledged Biden’s cognitive decline but maintained his belief in Biden’s capabilities as a leader.
“I really don’t think I’ve seen anything that makes me want to change that,” Fetterman said. “I do fundamentally believe he’s been a great president and I do believe ultimately he can prevail.”
Despite calls from some members of his own party to step down from the 2024 race, Biden remains defiant, asserting that he is the best candidate to defeat former President Trump in the upcoming election. Fetterman, who has spent time with Biden at various events in Pennsylvania, described the president as “normal” and “engaged,” emphasizing his popularity among the public.
While acknowledging Biden’s “bad night” at the recent debate, Fetterman urged critics to focus on the president’s overall performance rather than one isolated event. He emphasized the importance of loyalty in politics and expressed his commitment to standing by Biden.
As the debate over Biden’s candidacy continues, Fetterman remains steadfast in his support for the president, urging others to do the same. Despite the challenges ahead, Fetterman believes that Biden has been a great president and deserves loyalty from those in the political arena.