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All Democratic governors across the country attended a meeting with President Biden at the White House on Wednesday, either virtually or in person. The meeting was organized by Mr. Tim Walz, the chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, following concerns about Mr. Biden’s debate performance.

Governors Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, and Andy Beshear were among those present at the White House, along with Maura Healey, Kathy Hochul, JB Pritzker, and Tim Walz. Fourteen governors joined the meeting remotely, including Josh Shapiro, Roy Cooper, and Katie Hobbs.

Following the meeting, some governors expressed their unwavering support for President Biden, despite acknowledging his “bad performance” during the debate. They emphasized the importance of standing by the president, citing concerns about the potential return of a Trump presidency.

Governor Dan McKee of Rhode Island and Wes Moore of Maryland reiterated their support for President Biden, with Moore stating that he would not seek the nomination should Mr. Biden step aside. The governors also expressed a desire to ensure the president’s well-being, with Governor Beshear mentioning the importance of checking on Mr. Biden’s health.

Governor Josh Green of Hawaii, who participated remotely, highlighted the need to assess both Mr. Biden and former President Trump’s capacity for a second term due to their age. As a physician who led Hawaii’s response to the pandemic, Dr. Green emphasized the importance of understanding the challenges that come with older leaders.

Overall, the meeting served as an opportunity for Democratic governors to discuss their concerns with President Biden directly and reaffirm their support for his leadership. The governors acknowledged the challenges faced by the president and emphasized the critical role he plays in addressing issues such as the pandemic, infrastructure, and supporting the middle class. Their commitment to standing by President Biden reflects their belief in his ability to lead the nation effectively.