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Biden’s desire to help Democrats after exit from office is met with skepticism: report

Joe and Jill Biden both plan on writing books and leading the Democratic Party in a different way following their exit from the White House

Former President Joe Biden has reportedly spoken to Democratic Party leaders and donors in a maneuver to regain influence and help oppose the Trump administration, according to a new report. However, his overtures at helping lead his party have been met with disdain from some Democrats.

“There are plenty of people in the Democratic Party who were obviously very frustrated with how things played out last year, but there are plenty of people who still love Joe Biden,” Democratic Party fundraiser Alan Kessler told NBC News in an interview.

Kessler said that Biden may be able to assist Democrats in key locations like his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, but emphasized that the party needs to focus on a new generation.

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