Sens. Jon Tester, Sherrod Brown and Michael Bennet told their colleagues Tuesday that Biden couldn't win, a source familiar with the meeting told Axios.
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Sens. Jon Tester , Sherrod Brown and Michael Bennet told their colleagues during a closed-door caucus meeting that they doubt Biden's ability to beat former President Trump, a source familiar with the session told Axios. But other senators, including those that have been skeptical about Biden's chances, didn't take a position on whether he's their best option.Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer did not make an argument for or against Biden, according to a senator in attendance and a source briefed on the session.What they're saying:
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