Following a disastrous debate performance, President Joe Biden has faced growing pressure from within his own party to withdraw from the race for reelection. Despite calls from two Democratic lawmakers and other allies urging him to consider stepping aside, Biden remains defiant and committed to continuing his campaign. In a call with his reelection campaign staff, he affirmed his determination to run until the end and win in November.
Biden has been actively seeking feedback and advice on how to course correct following his rocky debate appearance, where he took responsibility for his performance and acknowledged the urgency and importance of the upcoming election. He has been engaged in efforts to salvage his candidacy, including impromptu appearances, private conversations with senior lawmakers, and a network television interview.
However, signs of eroding support for Biden have been mounting, leading to concerns among some Democratic lawmakers about his ability to win against former President Donald Trump. Calls for Biden to exit the race have come from various sources, including major donors and influential allies such as Rep. James Clyburn. Some representatives have expressed frustration with the campaign’s response to Biden’s debate performance and a lack of outreach to address concerns about his stamina and readiness for office.
While Biden has shown determination to stay in the race, there is a growing sense of urgency within the party for him to demonstrate his fitness for office in the coming days. As pressure mounts and speculation about potential alternative candidates circulates, the future of Biden’s reelection campaign remains uncertain as Democrats await his next moves.
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