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Biden’s Efforts to Drop Out of the Primary Are Slowing Down

MONews
1 Min Read

“Efforts by some Democrats to find a replacement for President Biden as the party’s nominee petered out on Tuesday, with lawmakers signaling there is no clear path forward after making clear they absolutely oppose the president stepping down.” The Wall Street Journal report.

“House and Senate Democrats held their first conference call since Biden’s loss in the first presidential debate, a disaster for the party that has raised concerns that the 81-year-old incumbent president is not capable of defeating former President Donald Trump and that even if he wins, he may not have the stamina to do so for the next four years.”

“The lawmakers expressed frustration at their impasse, but there was no concerted effort to nominate a new candidate. Their closed-door meeting ended without agreement, and with less than four months until Election Day, the standoff with Biden ended without a clear resolution.”

NBC News: Democrats feel powerless as “elites” support Biden.

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