President Biden is currently facing challenges in his campaign, with growing pressure from some members of his own party to withdraw from the race. However, he is finding support from key allies in the black caucus and labor unions, who are standing by him as his last line of defense.
Despite calls for him to step down, lawmakers in the black caucus have remained steadfast in their support for Biden. Rep. Maxine Waters of California recently urged her fellow caucus members to continue backing Biden during a recent call.
Anita Dunn, a Biden adviser, emphasized that Biden's commitment to fighting for middle-class labor union members, Blacks, and Latinos has resonated with his supporters, who are determined to stand by him. Dunn highlighted that these groups recognize Biden's advocacy for their interests and are committed to supporting him.
Biden's loyalists argue that the Democratic base overwhelmingly supports his candidacy and does not want to see him exit the race. They suggest that any controversy surrounding Biden's campaign is primarily confined to Washington, with the broader base remaining firmly behind him.