Wednesday, July 03, 2024 - US President Joe Biden is reportedly facing mutiny as 25 Democrats prepare to call for the ailing president, 81, to step aside after his disappointing debate against Donald Trump.
Support for Biden appears to be crumbling among fellow
Democrats, as Maine's Jared Golden, Lloyd Doggett of Texas, and Marie
Gluesenkamp Perez of Alaska all either told Biden to drop out or said they
believed he would lose to Trump.
It was also gathered that West Virginia moderate Joe Manchin
had to be convinced by Washington insiders not to publicly abandon the
president, and left-wing Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin is refusing to
campaign with Biden in her swing state on Friday, according to Mail Online.
A House Democratic aide has said that no less than 25
Democratic members of the House of Representatives preparing to call for
Biden to step aside if he seems shaky in the coming days.
A second House Democratic aide said moderate House Democrats
in competitive districts - often called 'frontliners' were getting hammered
with questions in their districts this week.
Whether Biden continues his 2024 bid for president after his
halting debate performance against Republican presidential
candidate Donald Trump is largely his decision, Democrats and
political strategists have said.
U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett became the first
congressional Democrat to call for Biden to withdraw from the presidential race
on Tuesday. He told NBC News in an interview that he hoped other Democratic
lawmakers would follow his lead.
'It looks like the dam has broken,' the second aide said.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi highlighted Biden's
multiple legislative accomplishments during an interview with MSNBC Tuesday but
said it was legitimate to ask whether his debate performance was a one-night
thing or a broader health problem. She said Trump should be given the same
scrutiny.
'I think it's a legitimate question to say, 'Is this an
episode or is this a condition?' And so when people ask that question, it's
legitimate, of both candidates,' Pelosi said.
Biden, speaking at a campaign event in Virginia on
Tuesday evening without a teleprompter, blamed his performance on a lack of
sleep and said his campaign had raised $38 million since the debate.
'The fact is that you know, I wasn´t very smart. I decided
to travel around the world a couple times, going through around 100 time zones
... before ... the debate. Didn´t listen to my staff and came back and nearly
fell asleep on stage,' he said. 'That's no excuse but it is an explanation.'
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