Biden more receptive to calls of stepping aside, says report

Biden more receptive to calls of stepping aside, says report

President Joe Biden has reportedly become more willing to listen to arguments from top Democrats urging him to reconsider his bid for re-election. This information is based on a report from the New York Times which relies on sources familiar with recent discussions. This shift follows private conversations with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries, who expressed deep concerns about Biden’s electoral prospects.

While Biden has not signaled any intention to withdraw from the race, insiders say he has shown openness to reviewing new polling data that paints a worrying picture and has inquired about Vice President Kamala Harris’s potential to lead the Democratic ticket. The accounts suggest that Biden, in private at least, is adopting a more receptive stance compared to his reaction last week, when he reacted strongly to House Democrats pushing him to step aside.

Is Biden going to drop out of the race? 

A source close to the president cautioned against interpreting Biden’s openness as a sign of an imminent decision to drop out, emphasizing that there is no current indication of a change in his course.

Schumer and Jeffries reportedly conveyed to Biden the concerns of Democratic members regarding his candidacy’s impact on House and Senate races in the upcoming elections. However, the White House maintained that Biden remains steadfast in his commitment to running for re-election.

What is the White House saying? 

“The president told both leaders he is the nominee of the party, he plans to win and looks forward to working with both of them to pass his 100 days agenda to help working families,” stated Andrew Bates, a spokesperson for the White House.

Biden’s responsiveness to concerns within his party underscores the ongoing deliberations and uncertainties surrounding his candidacy as the Democratic Party prepares for the 2024 elections.

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