President Biden is gearing up to resume his campaign activities after recovering from COVID-19. He is planning visits to Georgia and Texas in the near future, as reported by Axios. Despite calls from some members of his party to step down, Biden's communications team held a remote press conference to advocate for a second term.
Over 30 sitting Democrat congressmembers, including Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio, have urged Biden to end his campaign, emphasizing the need to focus on pressing issues. The situation within the party has been described as 'stuck' by a senior Democrat official, who believes that a resolution may still be reached.
Senior officials are pressing Biden to make a final decision soon, engaging in discussions with his advisers about the potential impact of his withdrawal on the party. While there is a prevailing sentiment internally that the campaign has reached its conclusion, some key figures are determined to keep Biden in the race.