Biden Considers Continuing in Race, Tells Ally

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President Biden’s ability to continue his candidacy is in question following a poor debate performance. He faces the challenge of convincing the public, through upcoming appearances and interviews, that he is still capable of the job. Meanwhile, concerns grow within his party about his viability and potential impact on upcoming elections, with some suggesting he should step down.


President Biden’s Debate Performance Stirs Concerns

President Biden’s disappointing debate performance last week may jeopardize his re-election bid. The President recognises the importance of his upcoming public appearances, including an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos and scheduled campaign stops in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

An ally of the President expressed concern about his debate performance, stating that similar future incidents could affect his candidacy. The White House has rebuffed these comments as “absolutely false”.

The debate sparked public speculation about President Biden’s viability as a candidate, triggering doubts about his potential to serve another term. His team is anxiously waiting for new poll results, acknowledging the impact of unfavorable numbers.

Biden has been slow to reach out to key Democrats, generating frustration within the party. He contacted House Democratic leader Representative Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Democratic leader Senator Chuck Schumer only after the debate. Key party donors have expressed dismay over his absence from a campaign call meant to reassure them.

Democratic Party Leaders in Limbo

Democratic leaders are not urging their members to rally behind Biden. They are instead listening to complaints from across the party. Biden’s team is working to address the growing discontent.

The Democrats’ dilemma is highlighted by Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, a former Democrat, who was so disillusioned with Biden’s debate performance that he planned to criticize the campaign in multiple Sunday shows.

Despite the challenges, Biden’s allies emphasize his determination to recover. His advisors, however, are pessimistic about his ability to convince voters, donors, and the political class that his debate performance was an aberration.

Biden’s Consults Family Over Top Party Leaders

Biden has received counsel primarily from trusted advisors and family members, rather than party leaders. Some Democrats are concerned about the President’s reliance on advice from his son Hunter Biden.

Amidst these challenges, Biden’s team is attempting to secure support from elected Democrats and well-known party figures. Nonetheless, key party donors have been urging House members, senators, super PACs, the Biden campaign, and the White House to convince Biden to step down.

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