Biden's Campaign in Turmoil: Calls for Exit Grow Amidst Donor Concerns

  • Deborah Parker
  • July 21, 2024 12:03am
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Despite Vice President Kamala Harris's reassurance, doubts linger within the Democratic Party about President Biden's viability as a candidate. With growing calls for his withdrawal from the race, the campaign faces a critical juncture.

In a bid to address growing concerns among Democratic donors, Vice President Kamala Harris held a brief conference call with the party's top financial backers on Friday. Harris sought to quell fears and boost morale, expressing confidence in President Biden's ability to win the upcoming election.

"I will start by sharing something with all of you, something I believe in my heart of hearts," Harris told the donors. "It is something I feel strongly you should all hear and should take with you when you leave, and tell your friends too. We are going to win this election. We are going to win."

Biden's Campaign in Turmoil: Calls for Exit Grow Amidst Donor Concerns

Biden's Campaign in Turmoil: Calls for Exit Grow Amidst Donor Concerns

Harris's remarks echoed the unwavering stance of the Biden campaign, which has repeatedly asserted his determination to run and win against former President Donald Trump. "The president's in this race," Campaign Chair Jen O'Malley Dillon told MSNBC's "Morning Joe." "You've heard him say that time and time again."

Despite Harris's reassurances, however, the campaign remains plagued by internal skepticism. Nearly a dozen Democratic lawmakers have publicly voiced their preference for Biden to drop out of the race, citing his perceived weakness as a candidate and the party's growing dissatisfaction with his performance.

Biden's Campaign in Turmoil: Calls for Exit Grow Amidst Donor Concerns

Biden's Campaign in Turmoil: Calls for Exit Grow Amidst Donor Concerns

Some donors have expressed concern over the negative media coverage surrounding Biden's recent debate performance and handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan. They worry that the backlash could damage the party's chances of retaining control of Congress and the presidency.

Harris's conference call with donors was intended to address these concerns directly. However, her brief remarks and refusal to take questions left some participants unconvinced. They questioned the effectiveness of the communication and wondered whether it was merely a public relations exercise.

Biden's Campaign in Turmoil: Calls for Exit Grow Amidst Donor Concerns

Biden's Campaign in Turmoil: Calls for Exit Grow Amidst Donor Concerns

The call occurred on the same day that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer reportedly had a contentious conversation with Biden, urging him to reconsider his decision to run for re-election. Schumer is said to have "forcefully" told Biden that his candidacy was unlikely to succeed and that he should step aside for a more viable candidate.

The White House has remained steadfast in its stance, denying rumors of Biden's impending withdrawal. "I think he should run," said White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain. "I think he's doing a great job. I think the country is in a good place."

Biden's Campaign in Turmoil: Calls for Exit Grow Amidst Donor Concerns

Biden's Campaign in Turmoil: Calls for Exit Grow Amidst Donor Concerns

However, the growing dissent within the ranks of the Democratic Party poses a significant challenge to the Biden campaign. With the election just over two months away, the party must find a way to unify behind its candidate and silence the calls for his exit if it hopes to maintain its political dominance.

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