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Mayor Tim Keller was one of the 200 Democratic mayors who met with President Joe Biden over a video call Tuesday, City Desk ABQ confirmed. 

Following his poor debate performance, Biden joined a call with the Democratic Mayors Association to discuss his vision for a second term and how they can support his campaign. 

The New York Times described the call as a โ€œsomewhat scripted pep rally, with Mr. Biden speaking for about 20 minutes and then taking questions from mayors selected by the moderator.โ€ The mayors who asked questions were from Madison, Wis, San Antonio, Texas and Kansas City, Mo. 

The mayorโ€™s spokesperson, Staci Drangmeister did not answer questions about Kellerโ€™s impression of the meeting, but she did confirm he attended. 

โ€œPresident Biden and the mayors are aligned on the importance of increasing affordable housing, fighting urban climate change, and improving public safety for all of our families,โ€ Drangmeister told City Desk ABQ. 

Following the call, the Democratic Mayors Association endorsed Mr. Biden for re-election.

Read more about Biden’s campaign here.

A number of Democratic politicians across the country have weighed in on whether Biden should stay in the race. 

Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-NM) said while he loves Biden and thinks he is the โ€œmost accomplished president in my lifetimeโ€ and a โ€œgenuinely wonderful human being,โ€ the senior senator cares most about the preservation of democracy. 

โ€œPresident Biden needs to continue to demonstrate that his debate performance was just a bad night, and that he has a clear path to defeating Donald Trump. Our democracy hangs in the balance,โ€ Heinrich said in a statement. 

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