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Whitmer warns Biden’s team he can’t win Michigan after debate flop – but insists she won’t replace him

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has warned that PresidentJoe Biden’s chances of winning the state are now over following his dismal debate performance last week.

Biden had hoped to silence critics who have questioned his age and mental sharpness when he took on Donald Trump on stage during the first televised debate of the 2024 election on Thursday evening.

But instead of putting concerns to rest, the 81-year-old reinforced the stereotype with a bumbling, stumbling performance that is said to have left members of his party divided on whether he is the right candidate to run for the White House.

Despite burgeoning support for Whitmer to potentially take the Democrat’s ticket for presidential candidate, the former senator was quick to quash the notion she would run for office and deny that she was behind the growing push.

Sources with knowledge of the matter, who remain anonymous, told Politico that, in a call between Whitmer and Biden campaign chair Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, the Democrat expressed her growing frustrations and said she “hated” being named as a potential Biden replacement.

In the call, Whitmer doubled down on her support for Biden’s re-election campaign.

But despite her loyalty, another source said that Whitmer gave Biden a damning warning: that her state is “no longer winnable” for the president due to his debate performance.

As a swing state, Michigan has played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the past two presidential elections and could prove vital for Biden as he seeks a second term.

The state flipped blue in 2020 and Whitmer then sailed to a second term in 2022, scoring a 10-point victory over her Republican rival.

Biden’s loss of the state to presumptive Republican nominee Donald

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