(NOQ report)-Joe Biden roused voters during a series of campaign stops in Pennsylvania on Sunday, trying to quell growing concerns among some Democrats about his suitability for a second term.
“Dark Brandon will be back,” he told a Harrisburg supporter who mentioned the meme, which was initially used to counter concerns about Biden's age early in his campaign.
Although he has faced growing pressure from members of Congress to withdraw from the race after a lackluster debate last month, Biden said he has not seen a similar reaction from voters.
“We've been drawing big crowds. From the debate, no joke, even later that night we had huge crowds,” Biden insisted.
“I've got John Fetterman, I don't need much else,” he added, dismissing criticism from his party. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) joined the president on Sunday, having been one of his staunchest supporters in recent weeks.
Biden remains adamant about continuing his campaign despite his shaky situation. House Democrats plan to talk about their campaign on Sunday, and Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) announced plans to meet with Senate Democrats to address the possibility of urging Biden to leave the side
During an earlier campaign event at a church in Philadelphia on Sunday morning, Biden tried to deflect concerns about his age with humor, saying, “I know I'm 40,” but acknowledging, “I've been doing this for a long time.” .
“I, honest to God, have never been more optimistic about the future of America if we stick together,” he proclaimed.
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