White House Staffers Reportedly "Literally Afraid" of President Biden
- July 3, 2024 05:03am
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A Democrat congressman has become the first elected official to call for President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 race, citing the president's poor debate performance and declining poll numbers.
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Democratic Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas has become the first elected Democrat to call for President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. Doggett's announcement comes in the wake of Biden's widely panned debate performance and amidst declining poll numbers.
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White House Staffers Reportedly "Literally Afraid" of President Biden
In a statement released Tuesday, Doggett said that he believes Biden "failed" to defend his record and reassure voters that he's the man for the job during last week's debate. He also noted that Biden has trailed former President Donald Trump in most polls and has been running "substantially behind" Democratic senators in key states.
"I had hoped that the debate would provide some momentum to change that. It did not. Instead of reassuring voters, the President failed to effectively defend his many accomplishments and expose Trump's many lies," Doggett said.
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White House Staffers Reportedly "Literally Afraid" of President Biden
Doggett's call for Biden to withdraw is a significant development, as it marks the first time that an elected Democrat has publicly called for the president to step down. It also comes as Democrats are facing growing pressure to nominate a younger and more dynamic candidate in 2024.
In response to Doggett's statement, the White House said that Biden has "no plans to withdraw" from the race. However, the president's approval ratings have been declining steadily in recent months, and some Democrats are concerned that he may be too weak to defeat Trump in a rematch.
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White House Staffers Reportedly "Literally Afraid" of President Biden
It remains to be seen whether other Democrats will join Doggett in calling for Biden to withdraw. However, his statement is likely to fuel the debate over whether Biden should remain the party's nominee in 2024.
* Doggett's statement was met with mixed reactions from other Democrats. Some expressed support for his call for Biden to withdraw, while others defended the president's record.
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White House Staffers Reportedly "Literally Afraid" of President Biden
* The White House has disputed Doggett's claim that Biden is "literally afraid" of the president. However, some former White House staffers have privately expressed concerns about Biden's mental fitness.
* The 2024 presidential race is still in its early stages, but Biden is already facing significant challenges. He is trailing Trump in the polls, and he is facing increasing pressure from within his own party to withdraw.
* It is unclear whether Biden will ultimately decide to withdraw from the race or to seek a second term.
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