Biden Clearly Doesn’t Have It Together. Could Newsom Step In?

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If you weren’t already convinced that presumptive Democratic nominee and current President Joe Biden was simply too senile to lead the United States for another four years, last week’s series of faux pas ought to have done the trick.

From wandering off during the G7 meeting in Europe to head-butting the pontiff, Biden’s slip-ups are proving problematic for his presidential campaign.

On today’s episode of The Spectator P.M. Podcast, hosts Ellie Gardey Holmes and Aubrey Gulick discuss the possibility that the Democratic Party could favor California Gov. Gavin Newsom in August.

In the podcast, they discuss Ellie’s new book, Newsom Unleashed: The Progressive Lust for Unbridled Power.

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Ellie Gardey Holmes is Reporter and Associate Editor at The American Spectator. She is the author of Newsom Unleashed: The Progressive Lust for Unbridled Power. She is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, where she studied political science, philosophy, and journalism. Ellie has previously written for the Daily Caller, College Fix, and Irish Rover. She is originally from Michigan. Follow her on X at @EllieGardey. Contact her at eholmes@spectator.org.
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