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NextImg:Piers Morgan claims Biden 'is losing it' and urges Democrats not to allow reelection

Piers Morgan joined the chorus of voices urging the Democratic Party to veer away from President Joe Biden in 2024 in a new op-ed.

The longtime British broadcaster and journalist penned the essay in the New York Post on Monday, pointing out Biden's various verbal and physical gaffes and warning readers that the president's issues aren't simply a result of aging.

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"Biden was urging God to save a woman who died nine months ago, Queen Elizabeth II," he wrote, referencing a perplexing remark the president made following a speech on gun violence earlier this month.


He then reminded readers of several previous mishaps, including when Biden asked "Where's Jackie?" during a White House event following Indiana congresswoman Jackie Walorski's recent death, which he had previously expressed condolences for.

"President Biden is showing more and more signs of deteriorating cognitive and physical decline that isn’t just to do with his age," Morgan said. "I know 90-year-olds who are twice as lucid and mobile as he is."

According to him, "The cold, hard, brutal reality is that Biden’s losing it."

As Morgan notes, Biden, at 80, is the oldest president to hold office in American history. And, at the end of a potential second term, he would be 86 years old.

He suggested that Biden may decline so much that by his second inauguration, he might question where he is. Or, Morgan wrote, he might say "God save the King, man!”

In his opinion, "the Democrats shouldn’t allow" that scenario to play out.

While primary debates aren't customary when the incumbent president is a member of the party and running for reelection, there has been a growing call for the Democratic National Committee to host them. Biden's advanced, and historic, age for a president has some within the party concerned.

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Author Marianne Williamson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have launched primary campaigns against the president, and the two candidates are taking an 18% size bite out of Biden's support among Democrats, per FiveThirtyEight.

Regardless, the DNC has no intention of holding debates ahead of the 2024 primary election.