Following a widely criticized debate performance, President Joe Biden faces mounting pressure from within his own party to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race.
Prominent voices, including the New York Times editorial board and Democratic strategist Paul Begala, have publicly questioned Biden's viability as a candidate, citing concerns over his age and performance. Despite the backlash, Biden continues to campaign, mocking his main rival, Donald Trump, and attempting to reassure his supporters during stops in New York and New Jersey. The debate has sparked a broader conversation about the Democratic Party's future and the potential consequences of Biden stepping aside.
Amidst this internal conflict, Biden's team is vigorously defending his candidacy, while some party members and liberal readers express outrage over the suggestion that he should not run.
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Biden heads to New York and New Jersey, hoping to reassure supporters after a dismal debate perfomance.
Tom Brenner for The New York Times “He does better in polls than any of the Democrats they’re talking about,” Mr. Trump said. Replacing Mr. Biden is a risky proposition and most likely would require him to step aside willingly. Still, some Democrats ...
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Desperate lefties have meltdown over NYT calling on Biden to drop out — as campaign frantically hits back
Liberal readers lost their minds after the New York Times editorial board called on President Biden to step out of the 2024 election following ... But the paper’s call for the octogenarian to bow out for the good of the nation caused dozens of its ...
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The Ghastly vs. the Ghostly
This has happened to Joe Biden ... called Biden “the Rebound Kid” on CNN. The Democratic strategist Paul Begala, who deemed the debate “a catastrophe,” explained on CNN: “The first Democratic politician to call on Biden to step down, it ...
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