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President Joe Biden’s post-debate interview on Friday sparked mixed reactions among prominent Democrats, with some supporting his reelection campaign and others urging him to end his 2024 bid for the White House. While some allies defended Biden’s performance, a growing number of party members, including Rep. Angie Craig, called for him to step aside. Discussions about the future of Biden’s candidacy are expected to continue in the coming days and weeks, with some Democratic senators reportedly organizing to ask him to drop out.
Despite the calls for him to reconsider, long-time supporter Rep. Jim Clyburn emphasized the importance of rallying behind Biden due to the threat posed by former President Donald Trump. Other Democrats, including David Axelrod and Bill Burton, have expressed concerns about Biden’s standing in the race and highlighted Vice President Kamala Harris as a potential alternative candidate.
However, Sen. Chris Coons, representing Biden’s home state of Delaware, remains committed to supporting the president, praising his progress and expressing confidence in his ability to win in November. The debate over Biden’s future in the race continues, with opinions divided within the party on the best path forward for the 2024 election.
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