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First Democratic Senator Questions Biden's Candidacy

Wednesday 10 July 2024 - 13:12
First Democratic Senator Questions Biden's Candidacy

As President Joe Biden prepares for a crucial NATO summit in Washington, dissent within his own party is casting doubt on his bid for a second term. Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado has become the first Democratic senator to openly question Biden's chances, suggesting that the 81-year-old president could face a "landslide" defeat against former President Donald Trump.

Bennet's remarks to CNN follow a growing chorus of dissent from seven House Democrats who have urged Biden to step aside, citing concerns about his age and a recent debate performance against Trump. While Bennet stopped short of explicitly calling for Biden to withdraw, his comments carry significant weight as the first senatorial voice to challenge the president's candidacy.

Questions about Biden's fitness for office have intensified following his lackluster debate against Trump last month, raising doubts about his mental acuity and ability to endure another grueling campaign. Despite Biden's insistence that he can prevail, a rift within the Democratic ranks has emerged, with some key allies questioning his leadership during a closed-door congressional meeting on Tuesday.

As Biden prepares to host the NATO summit this week, the scrutiny on his presidency is intense. With Ukraine aid on the agenda, the president is expected to face global scrutiny during a highly anticipated press conference on Thursday. His performance on the world stage could either quell or amplify the growing concerns about his reelection bid.

In the wake of Tuesday's congressional discussions, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sought to project unity, reiterating his support for Biden with a resolute "I'm with Joe." However, others within the party have emphasized the importance of solidarity, with Congressman Hank Johnson of Georgia, a member of the influential Congressional Black Caucus, calling for an end to the "circular firing squad" around the president.

While acknowledging Biden's "horrible" debate performance, Johnson highlighted the overwhelming support for the president among voters of color, a sentiment reportedly echoed by the Congressional Black Caucus during a call on Monday. Despite the mounting criticism, Biden remains bolstered by a core of loyal allies.

Yet, the cracks in the Democratic façade continue to widen. A seventh House Democrat, Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey, has openly urged Biden not to seek reelection, citing the high stakes involved. She joins a growing list of dissenters, including Adam Smith, who earlier this week advocated for a "stronger messenger" to lead the party's ticket.

Bennet's remarks to CNN amplify the unease within the Democratic ranks, framing Biden's candidacy as "a moral question about the future of our country." Two additional unnamed senators are reported to harbor private doubts about Biden's ability to reclaim the White House, though they have yet to publicly voice their concerns.

As the debate rages on, speculation intensifies over potential successors should Biden step down. Vice President Kamala Harris, despite her vocal support for the president, is earning high-profile backers, with some viewing her as a potentially stronger competitor for the White House.

In the midst of this turmoil, Biden has challenged his doubters to either confront him or unite behind his candidacy, acknowledging his missteps in the Trump debate while maintaining his determination to press on. However, as dissenting voices grow louder and questions about his health persist, the path to a second term appears increasingly treacherous, setting the stage for a pivotal moment in his presidency and the future of the Democratic Party.


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