Biden Privately Acknowledges Critical Stretch for Reelection Bid
More Democrats Join Chorus Asking President to Step Aside
President Remains Defiant Despite Growing Pressure
WASHINGTON, July 21, 2024 — President Joe Biden has privately acknowledged that the next several days are critical to determining whether he can salvage his bid for a second term, as more Democrats publicly call for him to drop out of the race. Despite facing growing pressure from within his own party, Biden has maintained his intention to seek reelection.
According to sources close to the president, Biden has expressed concerns about his age and stamina, particularly in light of the rigorous demands of a presidential campaign. Some senior-ranking White House officials have reportedly told Biden that they believe he has begun to accept the idea that he may not be up to the task of seeking a second term.
Despite these concerns, Biden's campaign has remained defiant, announcing that he plans to resume his campaign schedule next week. The president's staff has dismissed the calls for him to step aside, arguing that he remains the best candidate to represent the Democratic Party in the 2024 election.
The growing pressure on Biden to abandon his reelection bid comes as the president faces historically low approval ratings and concerns about his handling of the economy and other major issues. A recent poll found that only 32% of Americans approve of Biden's job performance, while 63% disapprove.
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