Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat who participated virtually in the recent meeting between President Joe Biden and governors, has joined the chorus of governors expressing concerns about Biden, telling reporters on Wednesday that Biden “has a lot to do” to assure voters about his capabilities.
“I know that Arizonans have been concerned about the president’s age, and since the debate, I think those concerns are even more top of mind, and I think the president has a lot to do to assure Arizonans and Americans. And I know that he knows that that is his job over the coming weeks,” Hobbs said, according to public radio station KJZZ.
Asked if she has concerns about Biden being able to do the job of president for four more years, she said, “Joe Biden can do the job, and that’s all I’m gonna to say about the situation.”
“I have one vote in this election, just like everyone else. And to me, the choice is abundantly clear. The guy who’s gonna uphold democracy and the guy who’s trying to tear it down,” she added later.