Biden Campaign Struggles Amidst Growing Opposition
President Joe Biden's campaign is facing internal and external opposition as concerns about his age and mental acuity grow. Top aides met with Senate Democrats to address issues ahead of Biden's first solo news conference in almost eight months. Some party members are urging him to step aside.
President Joe Biden's campaign has been grappling with increased opposition from within his party following a lackluster debate performance against Donald Trump. Top aides tried to ease concerns during a meeting with Senate Democrats, ahead of Biden's first solo news conference in nearly eight months.
In a memo, the campaign argued that the debate has not drastically shifted the race's trajectory. The memo also highlighted Trump's legal troubles in an attempt to win over undecided voters. However, this has not quelled calls from elected Democrats for Biden to withdraw from the race, citing fears of losing both the White House and Congressional control.
Despite some support from Senate Democrats, Biden's camp shows signs of concern. The campaign is exploring how Vice President Kamala Harris might fare as a replacement candidate. All eyes are now on Biden's upcoming news conference, where he will need to address multiple issues, including doubts about his mental acuity.
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