Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker will join a group of Democratic governors meeting with President Joe Biden Wednesday to discuss his reelection campaign.
A spokesperson for the governor's office confirmed Pritzker was attending the meeting in Washington D.C.
In an ominous sign for the president, a leading ally publicly suggested a way that the party might choose someone else. "I think it's important for the president to talk to, not just the leaders of the Democratic Party across the board, but generally, the nation. And so I'd like to hear more from him and I think that he intends to do more of that," Pritzker said.
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