Texas' Greg Abbott, Dan Patrick spin conspiracy theories after Biden withdraws
After President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the presidential race, Texas Republicans Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wasted no time spinning conspiracy theories and lobbing attacks at Vice President Kamala Harris. Biden endorsed Harris in his Sunday announcement, leading many political analysts to believe she'll succeed him as the party's nominee at the Democratic National Convention. In tweets fired off shortly after the announcement, Abbott insinuated that Biden's poor performance at the first presidential debate last month was part of a shadowy Democratic party coup to force the incumbent to drop from the race.
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