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Governor JB Pritzker of Illinois recently addressed Democratic gatherings in Indiana and Ohio in an effort to calm anxieties surrounding President Biden’s performance. Pritzker started his speeches by leading the attendees through a guided meditation, encouraging them to envision destroying empty debate podiums like Stonehenge.

During his campaign stops in Indiana and Ohio, Pritzker acknowledged the concerns within the Democratic Party following Biden’s debate performance. He did not shy away from addressing the stress that Democrats are currently facing, emphasizing that it is a challenging time to be a member of the party. Despite this, Pritzker expressed his support for Biden and reminded Democrats of their distaste for former President Trump’s administration.

The looming question of Biden’s electability and effectiveness as a candidate has cast a shadow over efforts to rally and unite Democrats as the election approaches. While it is expected that Trump will win in Indiana and Ohio, the outcomes of competitive House races and Senator Sherrod Brown’s re-election bid in Ohio could impact the balance of power in Congress. Many Democrats feel that the ongoing scrutiny of Biden’s abilities is unproductive.

Pritzker’s speeches aimed to reassure Midwestern Democrats and encourage them to focus on the bigger picture. He highlighted the importance of unity within the party and the need to mobilize support for Democratic candidates beyond the presidential race. As the election draws nearer, Democrats are urged to stay engaged and energized to secure victories at all levels of government.