Nearly a dozen aides and advisers in Biden world described the first lady as someone who has grown more willing to endure the rigors and demands of being in the political spotlight herself — and more convinced of her husband’s fit for the job. Close advisers say she feels a comfort level with her role inside the White House, balancing the ceremonial responsibilities of the office with the weight of serving as a trusted adviser to the president. “She is always his final gut check” is how the former senior adviser put it.
“She can reach suburban women, in particular, in a way that really resonates with them. She is really effective in talking about how the Biden agenda is good for moms, for women, for working women,"
Multiple aides recall that in meetings they both attend, the president will frequently look over to his wife, who is often wearing her glasses and taking notes, and ask, “Hey Jill, what do you think?”
Some aides have described her as “the closer” — the confidant the president trusts to give him unfiltered advice before he reaches a decision.
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