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Biden propped up by staff as mental fitness deteriorating: ex-NY Gov. David Paterson

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Former New York Gov. David Paterson said embattled President Biden is being propped up by his staff, and expressed alarm about the president’s mental fitness on a New York radio show.

Paterson, a former chairman of the state Democratic Party, raised his concern after hearing long pauses during the commander-in-chief’s speech at the NAACP Convention last week.

He also said it would be hard to pass over Vice President Kamala Harris to replace Biden at the top of the ticket, if the president steps aside and does not seek re-election.

He said Donald Trump is the “clear favorite” to win back the White House, given the turmoil within the Democratic Party over Biden’s fitness and unpopularity.

“Most Democrats like Joe Biden. They like the work he’s done over the years. He’s been conservative at times, like passing the 1994 crime bill.

“But there is a major change in his personality and his decorum since he was elected in 2020,” Paterson said Sunday on 770 WABC’s “The Cats Roundtable” radio program.

“People are not sure that he is really calling the shots and running the government. The belief is that the staff is propping him up,” Paterson said

The brain freeze that defined Biden’s disastrous debate performance, which saw him pause for around 10 seconds, is continue to flare up during stump speeches, Paterson said.

“Last Thursday he spoke at the NAACP in Las Vegas, and he stopped three times during the speech and didn’t say anything for like 10 to 15 seconds. It’s not the kind of look that the country wants in our president,” Paterson told host John Catsimatidis.

Top Democratic power-brokers — including former President Barack Obama, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer are all said to be privately agitating for Biden to go.

More than 20 members of Congress have publicly called on Biden to pass the torch and not seek re-election, concerned the party will lose the House and Senate as well as the White House if the 81-year-old remains atop the ticket in November.

“I think it would be hard for the Party to go away from Kamala Harris, even though she’s had her dust-ups with a number of Democrats, and … [There’s] not a lot of time to wage that campaign,” said Paterson.

More than 20 members of Congress have publicly called on Biden to pass the torch and not seek re-election, concerned the party will lose the House and Senate as well as the White House if the 81-year-old remains atop the ticket in November.

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Still, he said there’s a strong bench of young Democratic governors who could step up — citing Kentucky’s Andy Beshear, Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro and Maryland’s Wes Moore as potential successors.

Paterson said Biden has shown he’s a proud, stubborn man and won’t go away quietly.

“There’s a lot more pressure being exerted [on Biden] than the public knows … At least three people have told me when he’s going to step down. All those dates have passed, and he hasn’t stepped down yet. So, the gossip gets in the way … In the end, I think [he’s not going away so fast],” he said.

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