Former President Joe Biden May want to return to the political arena to try to help the Democratic Party emerge from the desert.
However, it does not seem that many democrats are too receptive to the offer of the former 82 -year -old president, that many blame for the tingling last November Electoral rebels, When the party lost control of the White House and the Senate and failed by winning the majority of the GOP chamber.
“Regarding Biden’s position in the current state of the Democratic Party, I think that his time is over. I think his time has spent. The train has somehow evolved,” a democratic strategist who asked anonymity to speak more freely to Fox News.
Biden met last month with Ken Martin, the newly elected president of the National Democratic Committee, to offer her aid, a source with confirmed knowledge at Fox News last week. The offer of Reunion and Biden to help collect funds or to campaign for the party was reported for the first time by NBC News.
Position of the survey: the figures of the Democratic Party go to the bottom of all time

The president of the time, Joe Biden, talks about the oval office of the White House while he gives his farewell address on Wednesday January 15, 2025 in Washington, DC (Mandel ngan / pool via AP)
The assistance offer from the former president came from recent survey indicates the Democrat party The brand is desperately needing repair.
The favorable note of the party fell at the bottom of all time in distinct national polls carried out this month by CNN and NBC News. These figures have followed a record level for democrats in a Quinnipiac university survey in the field in February.
In addition, Fox News’ latest national survey, which was published last week, said the approval of the Democrats in Congress 30%, almost a hollow of all time.
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While some Democrats rent Biden for his past achievements, including during his only mandate in the White House, many say that it is time to move on while the party aims to bounce back.
“President Biden has done a lot of remarkably formidable things for this country,” the longtime Democratic consultant John Macneil told Fox News. “I am sure that there is still a little love for him.”

The president of the time, Joe Biden, spoke in the State Department during the closing days of his presidency on January 13, 2025. (AP)
However, Macneil, who was part of the management of Unite The Country, a Super Pac Pro-Biden who helped stimulate the vice-president of the time to victory in the 2020 presidential primaries, underlined the elections of 2024 and noted that Biden “is unfortunately and unfairly the guy who will be kept for the losses”.
Joe Caiazzo, a veteran democratic strategist who sat in the 2016 presidential campaigns 2016 and 2020 of Senator Bernie Sanders, told Fox News that “there is an appetite for an anchored message in economic populism wrapped in the desire to change the broad system. After the results of November, it is more than just to say that people turn to the future”. “”
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Others, who asked to remain anonymous, were more frank.
A longtime democratic party Bundler and fundraising Argued that “Biden has never been a very good fundraising. He never had trouble raising funds and really didn’t like doing it.”
There is still a lot of anger directed against Biden, who abandoned his candidacy in 2024 last July, a few weeks after a disastrous debate performance against the president of the then Donald Trump Revived serious questions and deep concerns about the physical and mental endurance of Biden to manage another four years in the White House.
Biden was succeeded at the top of the 2024 Democrats’ post by the president of the time, Kamala Harris, with less than four months until election day.
A national democratic strategist that was close to Biden’s campaign in 2024 told Fox News that “this defies the conviction that the man who cost the Democratic Party the White House, the Senate and the Chamber, believes that he was going to be the Savior of the Democratic Party, but it is also the same person who tried to convince America that he was not too old to continue as President of the United States.”

President Donald Trump speaks with journalists before leaving on Marine One on the way to New Jersey on Friday March 21, 2025 in Washington, DC (AP photo / Mark Schiefelbein)
A person who seems enthusiastic about the idea of the potential prospect of reintegrating Biden into the political arena is Trump, who has repeatedly afflicted the former president in speeches, interviews and on social networks during the two months since his return to power.
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“I hope yes,” Trump told journalists on Friday when he questioned the possibility of a more visible political role for his predecessor.