Top Dem Donor Gives President Five Days To Make Things Right: Pressure Mounts After Debate Setback

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  • Source: Wayne Dupree
  • 07/05/2024
According to a significant Democratic Party contributor, US President Joe Biden and his team have a limited amount of time to demonstrate the 81-year-old politician's eligibility to seek reelection.

Democratic Party contributors and office holders alike, according to Charles Myers, head of Signum Global Advisors, feel that Joe Biden's dismal performance in the debate versus Donald Trump has "fundamentally" transformed the race and created "panic."

Democrats in the House and Senate, in particular, are worried that the president's poor performance could hurt their campaigns. Myers told Bloomberg Surveillance on Wednesday that notable people are anticipated to openly urge Biden to resign in favor of another candidate.

He said that elected Democrats were exerting more pressure and showing more fear than funders.

Dozens of Democrats in Congress may sign an open letter to Biden requesting that he halt his candidacy, according to a different Bloomberg story. The story credited an unidentified "senior party official" with providing the information, although it did not identify the people who were supposedly contemplating making such a move.

With growing concerns regarding the president's physical and mental health, the Biden campaign has a short window of time to show that he is capable of leading the country. "It should become clear in the next four to five days if the president is still running for office. Myers said, "I do not think he has three weeks."

Repeal candidate Joe Biden ruled off the prospect of abandoning his campaign on Wednesday, stating that he was prepared to go "to the end."

"I am running, and nobody is pushing me out," I will state as plainly, concisely, and absolutely as I can. I will not be going. In a phone conversation with his campaign workers, Biden said, "I am in this race to the finish, and we are going to win.

Speakingswoman Karine Jean-Pierre of the White House said that President Biden is still "clear-eyed, and he is staying in the race," refuting reports of his possible departure.





 

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