Biden’s Challengers Had A Very Bad Week In New Hampshire
It’s solely Tuesday, and two of President Joe Biden’s challengers are already having the worst marketing campaign week ever.
Democratic presidential hopefuls Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) and Marianne Williamson took half in a major debate Monday evening in a downtown Manchester ballroom in New Hampshire. Biden didn’t attend, and neither did many different adults. The crowd was principally made up of seventh graders, in keeping with Politico.
“Joe Biden should have been right here with us,” Phillips stated throughout the debate. “He is taking the Granite State for granted, he is taking this election for granted, and he is taking every single one of you and this entire country for granted.”
The no-shows continued Tuesday when zero folks confirmed up for a marketing campaign occasion hosted by Phillips in New Hampshire.
Phillips arrived on the DoubleTree lodge for an occasion referred to as “Coffee Conversations,” in keeping with NBC News, the place he was supposed to speak and drink espresso with voters. With no voters there, Phillips as a substitute poured espresso for staffers.
With Biden because the incumbent candidate, Phillips and Williamson don’t have a lot assist or buzz behind them. Williamson ran in 2020 and gained nationwide consideration for her remarks throughout debates, together with the time she stated her precedence as president can be to name the prime minister of New Zealand.
“My first call is to the prime minister of New Zealand, who said that her goal is to make New Zealand the place where it’s the best place in the world for a child to grow up,” Williamson stated throughout a 2019 debate. “I would tell her, ‘Girlfriend, you are so on!’”