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President Biden's disastrous debate performance last week has sparked calls within the Democratic Party for him to step aside, with some officials and operatives arguing that he can no longer defeat former President Donald Trump.
The White House is doing new damage control after President Biden's much-critizied debate performance, with Mr. Biden saying "no one is pushing me out." But The New York Times reported that Mr. Biden told an ally he was weighing whether to drop out of the race,
President Biden has been under pressure from some of his fellow Democrats to withdraw from the race after he badly stumbled in last week's presidential debate.
Andy Beshear waded into the discussion. Appearing opposite Pamela Brown, a Kentucky native and daughter of late governor John Y. Brown, Jr., Beshear was honest in his negative evaluation of Biden’s debate night and did not recoil from talks of Beshear becoming the vice presidential nominee alongside current Vice President Kamala Harris if she were to replace Biden on the ticket this year.
Former Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) says President Biden isn’t doing enough to win back skeptics and get his campaign back on track in the wake of his abysmal debate performance last week. “I’m worried that it’s Wednesday,
For the first time, a Democratic member of Congress has called on Joe Biden to drop out of the race for president following his shaky debate performance last week. Biden’s team maintains the president is still fit for office.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear explained Tuesday that Democratic state governors requested a meeting with President Biden because they “want to make sure he’s doing OK.” Beshear, whose name has been floated as a possible replacement for the 81-year-old commander in chief on the Democratic presidential ticket,
President Joe Biden has been under pressure from some of his fellow Democrats to withdraw from the race after he badly stumbled in last week’s presidential debate.
Beshear, along with several other Democratic governors, are reportedly going to the nation’s capital to speak with President Biden about the current state of the presidential race. Sources tell NBC News,