Dean Phillips denies his candidacy weakened Biden

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Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips, who ended his long-shot Democratic primary challenge to President Joe Biden this week, denied Thursday that his campaign had weakened Biden politically.

โ€œI think, to the contrary, I think he did so well in the Democratic primaries that I think he looks awfully strong,โ€ Phillips told CNNโ€™s Jake Tapper on โ€œThe Leadโ€ when asked whether he was worried he had.

On the campaign trail, the Minnesota Democrat questioned Bidenโ€™s ability to win in November and serve out a second term. But on Wednesday, he exited the presidential race and endorsed Biden, who has dominated nearly every Democratic nominating contest so far this year.

Phillips told Tapper that his job is to now convince the large portion of Americans who share his concerns about Biden that they need to support his reelection, or else face what he argued was the threat posed by presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.

โ€œI think 86% of the country, Jake, has said that [Biden is too old], but thereโ€™s something a whole lot more important,โ€ he said, adding that itโ€™s โ€œbetter to take a chanceโ€ with Biden โ€œbecause heโ€™s a good man, a decent man, a man of principle, experience and wisdom, compared to the alternative.โ€

An ABC News/Ipsos poll conducted last month found that 86% of Americans think Biden is too old to serve another term as president.

Phillips denied Thursday that he had ever challenged Bidenโ€™s mental acuity or cognition, though he said he still thinks the president is โ€œvery compromisedโ€ electorally, pointing to general election polling that shows Biden trailing Trump.

โ€œHe is not in cognitive decline. Yes, heโ€™s an 81-year-old man. Like any of us, heโ€™s going to slow down,โ€ Phillips said, adding that Biden is still able to…

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