Devdiscourse News Desk| Washington | United States
Top Democrats are intensifying their calls for President Joe Biden to reconsider his reelection campaign following his recent COVID-19 diagnosis, which has temporarily sidelined him from active campaigning. Utilizing extensive data and direct, candid conversations, a faction within the party is urging Biden to assess his chances.
Notably, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries conveyed their concerns in private meetings with Biden. Representative Adam Schiff became one of the most high-profile Democrats to publicly call for Biden to step aside, advocating for a new candidate to take the reins.
Despite the mounting pressure from his party, Biden remains steadfast, asserting he's committed to running against Donald Trump once more. However, the Democratic National Committee is facing a tight timeline to finalize its plans, with internal discussions suggesting a delay in a virtual vote to renominate Biden.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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