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Mayor Brandon Johnson and other Democratic mayors will join a call with President Joe Biden this evening, in the embattled president’s latest bid to shore up allies amid blistering criticism within his own party following a dismal debate performance.
The impromptu call follows a similar one Biden held with Democratic governors including Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who some have speculated has his own presidential ambitions. Pritzker is so far sticking with Biden despite the president’s June debate against presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump that sparked widespread concern among Democrats over Biden’s age and mental fitness.
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