Title: Democrats Rally Behind Biden Despite Calls for Him to Quit
In a time of growing pressure for President Joe Biden to step down, a significant number of Democrats are standing firm in their support for him. Despite headlines calling for his resignation, a group of at least 80 Democratic politicians have publicly backed the 81-year-old president.
The recent solo news conference held by Mr. Biden, though marked by gaffes and drifting statements, garnered praise from Democratic Senator Chris Coons and California Governor Gavin Newsom, who both expressed their unwavering support for the president.
Experts suggest that the reasons behind this support stem from Mr. Biden’s political record, his victory over Donald Trump in 2020, and the risks associated with replacing a candidate so close to the November election. Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg highlighted the challenges of making such a significant change at this stage.
Groups like the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and the Congressional Black Caucus have also voiced their support for Mr. Biden, emphasizing his commitment to civil rights and other important issues. Former Obama campaign adviser Ameshia Cross pointed out the dangers of a Trump presidency to civil and LGBTQ rights, as well as climate change.
While some donors, like George Clooney, have called for Mr. Biden to step down, others, such as Shekar Narasimhan and Frank Islam, remain steadfast in their support. Narasimhan emphasized the importance of Mr. Biden’s decision and expressed confidence in his ability to win the upcoming election.
Despite the calls for him to exit the race, recent polls suggest that Mr. Biden has not lost significant voter support. The Biden campaign remains optimistic, citing a survey showing a dead-heat between Mr. Biden and Trump, with two-thirds of Americans wanting Mr. Biden to step aside.
As the debate continues within the Democratic party, the unwavering support for President Biden from a significant number of politicians and donors underscores the complexities and high stakes involved in the current political landscape.