Jill Biden says party will move forward after 2024 loss

Former first lady Jill Biden has dismissed concerns among some Democrats that her memoir book tour is fueling unwanted infighting. In recent interviews she said the party is focused on future wins.

Jill Biden is promoting her memoir titled “View from the East Wing.” During a Monday interview on NBC’s “Today” she said Democrats have a great future and are looking forward to winning the midterms. She added that the party will look back and learn from mistakes made in the 2024 election.

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