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Newsom touts his support for Biden and sidesteps replacement talk in 2024 US race

  • Many view California’s Democratic governor as a potential future candidate for US president

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California Governor Gavin Newsom campaigning for President Joe Biden. Photo: AFP

California Governor Gavin Newsom offered a forceful defence of embattled US President Joe Biden, telling Democrats in Michigan that the 81-year-old president has the record and energy to win a second term despite widespread doubts about his ability to campaign or govern effectively.

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Newsom’s pitch at a local Independence Day picnic is part of an effort from Biden’s re-election campaign and the White House to reassure party activists and the broader electorate that Biden is up to job after he appeared addled in his debate against former US president Donald Trump.

“This is a serious moment in American history. It’s not complicated,” Newsom told Van Buren County Democrats on Thursday, turning their attention to the prospects of another Trump presidency. “What I need to convince you of is not to be fatalistic, not to fall prey to all of this negativity. … Do more. Worry less.”

Newsom’s plea highlights the tenuous balance for Democrats and party lieutenants like the 56-year-old governor: he has long been a top Biden campaign surrogate and was among the governors who rallied behind the president after a private White House session on Wednesday.

California Governor Gavin Newsom in South Haven, Michigan. Photo: The Herald-Palladium via AP
California Governor Gavin Newsom in South Haven, Michigan. Photo: The Herald-Palladium via AP

Yet Newsom himself is among those mentioned as potential replacements should Biden step aside and allow an open convention when Democratic delegates convene in Chicago next month.

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