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More supporters are trying to push Biden out

MONews
1 Min Read

“Many officials, lawmakers and strategists in President Biden’s own party increasingly believe his candidacy is unsustainable, and their private misgivings are slowly but steadily creeping into the public eye, as interviews with more than 50 Democrats this week show.” The New York Times report.

“Now, many in the Democratic Party believe that by remaining a candidate, the president is endangering his ability to retain the White House and threatening other candidates up and down the ballot. This moment presents an enormous clash between the defiant president of the United States, who insists he will not give up his reelection campaign, and members of his own party who are beginning to suggest that he should.”

Associated Press: “For a rebellious President Joe Biden, the 2024 election belongs to the people, not the Democrats on Capitol Hill. But the Democratic Party’s voices are growing louder, from donors, strategists, lawmakers and voters, arguing that he must step down.”

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