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Top Democrats Dismiss Calls to Replace Biden in the 2024 Race

June 30, 2024
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On Sunday, leading Democrats firmly dismissed any idea of replacing President Joe Biden as their nominee despite his underwhelming debate performance. They urged the party to stay focused on the implications of a potential second term for Donald Trump.

However, demands for Biden to step aside intensified. A CBS poll conducted after the debate showed a 10-point increase in Democrats who think Biden should not run, rising to 46% from 36% in February. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution expressed in an editorial that Biden should withdraw from the race for the nation’s benefit, stating retirement was necessary for him.

Despite ongoing concerns about Biden’s age and the results of the upcoming November 5 election, Democratic leaders clearly rejected calls for a younger candidate. At 81, Biden spent the weekend at the Camp David presidential retreat with family, likely discussing his political future.

Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock, a potential Biden replacement, countered by stating that bad debates happen and questioned Trump’s commitment to anyone other than himself. He voiced his support for Biden and emphasized the importance of ensuring his victory in November.

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries acknowledged Biden’s setback but described it as a prelude to a comeback. He emphasized the need for Democrats to unite and promote their platform as the best solution to the country’s challenges. Representative James Clyburn agreed, insisting Biden should continue his campaign and prove his leadership capability.

During the debate, Biden’s performance was notably shaky, with several stumbles. This led some Democrats to privately question his suitability for re-election.

Republicans, including Senator Lindsey Graham, criticized the idea that Biden’s poor debate performance was a one-off, labeling his presidency as troubled. Conversely, Trump’s debate strategy included repeating many long-debunked claims.

Following a hectic campaign schedule, Biden retreated to Camp David for a pre-planned family gathering, raising speculation about his re-election plans. The gathering included his wife, children, and grandchildren, all of whom have been influential in his political decisions.

Democratic leaders have thrown their support behind Biden, leaving the final decision on his campaign to him. On Saturday, Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison and Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez held a call with committee members nationwide, focusing on the upcoming national convention and rallying support for Biden.

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