I have been saying it for decades: Democratic representatives eagerly support their Democratic colleagues, whether they are right or wrong – until they don’t anymore. Fallen from grace That reminds me of former Senator Al Franken (D-MN). Franken’s Democratic colleagues ultimately threw him so far under the bus that I’m pretty sure he never crawled out of his life. still.
The embattled Joe (*96*) may not be in Franconia territory yet, but he seems to be close.
This brings us to Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin. While Baldwin, one of Biden’s staunchest allies in the Senate, voted for (*96*) in more than 96 percent of cases During his disastrous presidency, she definitely doesn’t want to be seen with the controversial president when he travels to her hometown of Madison, Wisconsin on Friday for a campaign trip.
A spokesman for the Baldwin campaign told According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the long-serving senator is “running a campaign of her own for the people of Wisconsin.”
Tammy Baldwin is running her own campaign for the people of Wisconsin. Her focus will always be to be present across the state, listening to working people in Wisconsin and fighting to improve their lives.
Spokesman Andrew Mamo told reporters: “Tammy still supports the president.”
Translation: Like a growing list of Democratic lawmakers who want (*96*) out of the race, Baldwin is more interested in saving her own ass than trying to lend a hand her buddy Joe win her state.
Republican businessman Eric Hovde, Baldwin’s likely Republican opponent in November, put it this way in a statement, according to The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
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Even more surprising is that Senator Baldwin is advocating for another four years of rampant inflation and open borders that have allowed threatening criminals, terrorists, and deadly drugs to flood into our country.
Hovde spokesman Zach Bannon put it even more brutally to the New York Post:
After nearly four years of approving Biden’s disastrous agenda, Senator Baldwin is now looking for excuses not to be seen with President (*96*).
Exactly. Baldwin, like all “good” Democrats running in November, is aware that (*96*) has become toxic.
Brian Schimming, chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party, perfectly described Baldwin’s impending no-show with (*96*): Mockery The Democratic senator’s election campaign ends with an “I don’t want to get fired with Joe” tour.
Bingo. Baldwin’s campaign spokesman said the senator will instead travel to two Independence Day parades on Friday as part of a “Fired Up for Tammy” tour that will take her about five hours north of Madison.
Fox News’ Bret Baier predicts “change” in Kamala Harris,
While (*96*) continues to go up in flames
Looks like James Clyburn also wants to get rid of (*96*):
Democratic kingmaker: “Tell him how I really feel”
Meanwhile, the Democrats’ “Biden problem” worsened considerably on Wednesday when the ailing president announced in a phone call that he was not going anywhere.
Let me say this as clamorous and clear as I can: I’m running…nobody’s pushing me out. I’m not leaving. I’m in this race to the end and we’re going to win.
If you’re a Republican and (*96*) sticks to his guns, it’s a good day. If you’re a Democrat, your day just got worse.
President (*96*) at a just-concluded campaign meeting, per participant:
“I want to say this as clearly and unambiguously as possible: I’m running… nobody is pushing me out. I’m not leaving. I’m in this race to the end and we’re going to win.”
— Elena Schneider (@ec_schneider) July 3, 2024
And of course, the dead Joe (*96*) is increasingly isolating himself within his own party.

