After Joe Biden Says He Wants Back Into National Politics, Democrats Stick a Knife In His Back

Former President Joe Biden wants back into the political spotlight—but Democrats aren’t exactly rolling out the red carpet. After offering to help the party recover from heavy election losses, many insiders say his time is up.

Key Facts:

  • Joe Biden, 82, met with DNC Chair Ken Martin last month to offer campaign and fundraising support.
  • Biden dropped out of the 2024 race after a poor debate performance and questions about his fitness for office.
  • Democrats lost the White House, Senate, and failed to retake the House in the last election.
  • Recent national polls show Democrats’ favorability at record lows.
  • Some Democratic strategists and fundraisers argue Biden was never a strong campaign asset and shouldn’t return.

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The Rest of The Story:

Biden reportedly offered to help fundraise and campaign for Democrats following their crushing defeats in the 2024 elections.

But the response from within the party has been lukewarm at best.

Several Democrat strategists, speaking on background, said it’s time to move on from Biden’s leadership.

Some acknowledged his past successes but believe his moment has passed.

The party’s numbers are suffering.

Recent polls from CNN, NBC, and Quinnipiac all show Democrats at historic lows in favorability.

Fox News’ own polling puts Congressional Democrats at just 30% approval.

Meanwhile, Biden continues to face internal party frustration over his debate performance and decision to bow out in July, just four months before Election Day.

Though a few Democratic voices express residual respect for Biden, others were blunt—calling him a weak fundraiser and a liability who contributed to the loss of all three branches of elected power.

One strategist even called Biden’s return bid “unbelievable” and mocked his past insistence that he was fit to serve.

Commentary:

If Joe Biden wants to jump back into politics, let him.

Democrats already look like a party in chaos.

A Biden comeback would only deepen that impression.

After losing the White House, Senate, and House, they’re acting like they still don’t understand what went wrong.

The idea that Biden—who just recently exited the 2024 race due to age concerns and a disastrous debate—is now their savior is almost laughable.

Democrats can barely rally around Kamala Harris, and now their former leader, who couldn’t fundraise and couldn’t finish a sentence on stage, wants another shot?

Good.

Let them put him out front again.

It’ll remind voters exactly why they turned away from the party in the first place.

His return would only emphasize the Democrats’ disconnection from reality and lack of leadership depth.

They’re a party stuck in yesterday, recycling old names and bad ideas.

The truth is, many voters are tired of watching Democrats prop up aging politicians while ignoring the real problems Americans face.

Rising costs, crime, and open borders are not solved by bringing back Biden.

If anything, his reappearance will just reopen the wounds from his last term.

Even Donald Trump seems amused by the idea, telling reporters he hopes Biden does step back into the arena.

And why wouldn’t he?

A Biden return is a political gift to Republicans.

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The Bottom Line:

Joe Biden wants to help rebuild the Democratic Party—but many in the party don’t want him back.

His record, his age, and his failed 2024 run have left deep scars.

If Democrats seriously consider bringing him back, it will only confirm what voters already suspect: they’re out of ideas, out of touch, and running out of time.

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