Democratic Donor: We Have to Nominate Somebody Who Can Do the Job
EXCERPT:
DOLAN: "I don‘t know. I'm not close enough to the campaign, you know. I‘ll start by saying Biden is a national treasurer. I mean, he‘s been a senator for 36 years, vice president for eight years, president for four years. He doesn‘t need to be briefed on anything. I mean, he — he really knows everything there is to know. It‘s — I agree with what you just said, though, which is, if you step back, we‘re in a very complex time. We have the war in Ukraine. We have the war in Israel. We have relations with China, which are — which are getting more and more complex. You have 60,000 nuclear weapons in the world, and you have extremism in the United States. This is a 24-hour-a-day job and it goes on for four-and-a-half years. It‘s not just a question of getting through November because of this, you know, anti-Trump sentiment in the Democratic Party. So I think that‘s the standard. I think we have to look at who can do the job for 4 1/2 years. And by the way, the Democratic Party is full of talented people."




