Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom, other Democratic figures flock to debate to support Biden
ATLANTA - As former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden lay low in the final hours before the CNN Presidential Debate, a stream of politicians are holding court in the network’s “spin room” as each candidate’s campaign tries to maximize airtime.
These prominent lawmakers are putting on the political equivalent of a pre-game show, seeking to paint their candidate in the best light for the TV cameras and raise expectations for their opponent in the first head-to-head between Biden and Trump since the 2020 election.
Biden is calling on some familiar Democratic figures to represent him and his reelection campaign.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is reprising his role as a Biden surrogate Thursday, chatting to reporters in the spin-room just as he did after the Republican presidential primary debate in September. The Democrat has stepped up efforts over the last few months as one of the Biden campaign’s most prominent cheerleaders.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Trump’s behavior is alarming. “I am worried about President Trump’s mental capacity,” Newsom said. “I am worried about his ability to control himself.”
Trump used to be entertaining. Now, he said, “It’s blather.”
“I mean, it makes no sense, he’s talking about sharks and boats,” he said. “I am worried about his capacity to lead, I am worried about his mental acuity at the moment.”
Mary Trump, a psychologist, writer, niece and critic of former President Donald Trump, is also stumping for Biden at the CNN spin room ahead of Thursday’s CNN presidential debate.
“I’m in Atlanta tonight to remind everyone who Donald is as a person and how he would rule as a president because the stakes are far too high for us to get this wrong: We cannot afford to allow Donald Trump anywhere near the levers of power again,” Mary Trump said in a statement.
Former Atlanta Mayor and Biden-Harris 2024 Senior Advisor Keisha Lance-Bottoms, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, Congressman Robert Garcia, Former Congressman Cedric Richmond and Senator Raphael Warnock are also expected to show up, according to the Biden campaign.
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Francesca Chambers is a White House Correspondent for USA Today covering foreign policy and the 2024 presidential race.
Kathryn Palmer is an elections fellow for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @KathrynPlmr.
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