President Joe Biden has told allies that he is considering whether to withdraw from the presidential race. The New York Times It was reported on Wednesday.
But White House spokesman Andrew Bates insisted the leak was “completely false.”
“That allegation is completely false. If The New York Times had given us more than seven minutes to comment, we would have said so,” he said. Posts About X.
The leak Times It reflects frustration within the Biden camp, shaken by a poor debate performance and subsequent calls for him to drop out of the election.
of Times Report:
After his disastrous performance in last week’s debate, President Biden has told key allies that if he cannot convince the public in the coming days that he is worthy of being the presidential nominee, he may not be able to retain his candidacy.
As allies stressed, the president is still fighting a tough re-election fight and knows his next few hearings leading up to the holiday weekend must go well, including an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos scheduled for Friday and campaign stints in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Biden has been slowly reaching out to Democratic officeholders — he is scheduled to meet with Democratic governors at the White House on Wednesday night — and continuing to reach out to longtime confidants, telling at least one person that his plan to move away from his debate performance and refocus on his opponent, Trump, may not work.
Biden’s reelection campaign appears to be in shaky shape as many Democrats have signaled their intention to challenge the president’s political viability. You can find more coverage of this here.
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