President Joe Biden faces calls to drop out of presidential race amid growing pressure
President Joe Biden’s refusal to drop out of the presidential race has sparked intense debate and pressure within the Democratic Party. Calls for him to step aside have been growing louder, with more Democrats adding their voices to the chorus urging him to quit the race.
In closed-door crisis talks convened by House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, several representatives, including Jerry Nadler, Susan Wild, Adam Smith, and Mark Takano, suggested that it was time for Biden, 81, to make way following his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump in Atlanta last month. This comes as an unwelcome distraction for the president as he prepares to host a major Nato summit in Washington DC this week.
Despite the mounting pressure, Biden remains steadfast in his decision to stay in the race. In an ABC interview on Friday, he stated that only “the Lord Almighty” could persuade him to drop out, emphasizing his belief that he is the right candidate to challenge Trump.
Vice President Kamala Harris has been tipped as a potential replacement for Biden in the 2024 race, with influential figures like Adam Schiff praising her as a strong contender. However, the decision ultimately lies with Biden, who spent the weekend on the campaign trail in Pennsylvania, meeting with supporters and local Democrats.
As the debate within the Democratic Party intensifies, all eyes will be on Biden as he prepares to host the Nato summit and faces increasing scrutiny over his ability to lead the party to victory in the upcoming election. The coming days will be crucial for Biden as he navigates the challenges and pressures of the presidential race.