Amidst growing tensions within the Democratic Party, a Disney heiress has announced she will cease donations to the party if President Joe Biden does not withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, citing dissatisfaction with his debate performance against former President Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom has publicly declared his support for Biden, attempting to quell rumors of a 'shadow campaign' for the presidency.
This comes as Trump's camp openly embraces the discord within the Democratic ranks, with advisers celebrating the perceived 'Total Collapse of the Democrat Party.' The internal strife and external pressures highlight the challenges facing the Democratic Party as it navigates the upcoming election cycle, with key figures taking divergent stances on the party's future and leadership.
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Gavin Newsom vows to ‘never turn my back’ on Biden as he tries to tamp down shadow campaign talk in Michigan
Newsom – who has vehemently denied claims that he’s running a “shadow campaign” to replace Biden – was among the 20 Democratic governors who had a private meeting with Biden on Wednesday night ... New Hampshire to headline a Democrat campaign ...
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Biden warns against Trump’s ‘monarchy’ on July 4 while ex-president gleefully watches the chaos
But he appears content to let his Democratic rivals duke out their political future. “Chaos is our friend,” a person close to Trump told CNN. Trump’s senior advisers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles issued a statement on Wednesday welcoming the “Total Collapse of the Democrat Party.”
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