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Biden Dismisses Speculation, Affirms Commitment to 2024 Presidential Race

Thursday 04 July 2024 - 07:45
Biden Dismisses Speculation, Affirms Commitment to 2024 Presidential Race

In a move to quell mounting doubts and persistent calls to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, President Joe Biden resolutely declared his unwavering commitment to the campaign during a closed-door meeting with Democratic leaders on Wednesday. The announcement came amidst swirling speculation fueled by his underwhelming performance in last week's debate with former President Donald Trump.

The 81-year-old president convened a virtual gathering with Vice President Kamala Harris and senior campaign officials, where he unequivocally stated, "I'm the nominee of the Democratic Party. No one's pushing me out. I'm not leaving." This resolute stance was echoed in a subsequent fundraising email, underscoring his determination to "run until the end."

Biden's reassurance aimed to address growing concerns within Democratic ranks regarding his fitness for office and electability, exacerbated by recent polls indicating a widening lead for his Republican rival. A New York Times survey conducted after the debate showed Trump enjoying his most substantial advantage yet, leading Biden by six points nationally.

Despite the mounting pressure, the White House and Biden's campaign team have vehemently refuted reports suggesting he is actively considering withdrawing from the race. Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House Press Secretary, categorically dismissed such claims as "absolutely false," asserting that the president himself had directly denied the rumors.

The uncertainty surrounding Biden's candidacy has sparked speculation about potential replacements, with Vice President Harris emerging as the most likely successor. However, a source close to Harris affirmed her unwavering support for the president, stating, "She's changing nothing," and would continue campaigning vigorously on his behalf.

As Biden prepares for forthcoming appearances, including an ABC News interview and a rally in Wisconsin, his ability to demonstrate his acuity and vigor on the campaign trail will be closely scrutinized. The Democratic Party's unity and prospects in the November election hinge on his capacity to allay doubts and rally support around his candidacy.



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