Jason Palmer Tells Newsmax: Democrats Can Win Only if Biden Passes the Torch
Entrepreneur Jason Palmer, who emerged victorious over President Joe Biden in American Samoa’s Democrat caucus, believes that Democrats need to “pass the torch to the next generation of Americans” in order to secure victory in the upcoming presidential election. Palmer stressed the importance of engaging younger individuals and those seeking solutions in Washington to achieve success. In an interview with Newsmax’s “National Report,” Palmer expressed his willingness to receive calls from those connected to the current president, although he is yet to hear from Biden himself.
Reflecting on his previous support for Biden and acknowledging his admiration for the president’s decades of public service, Palmer emphasized the need for a shift towards a newer generation of leadership to win the critical upcoming election.
While Palmer’s win in American Samoa may not significantly alter Biden’s path to securing the party’s nomination, it highlights the desire among voters for a candidate who embodies a more contemporary approach to governance. As a Baltimore resident with a background in technology and education, Palmer believes that the electorate is seeking a leader who represents the values and perspectives of the 21st century.
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Solange Reyner is a writer and editor for Newsmax. She has more than 15 years in the journalism industry reporting and covering news, sports and politics.
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