President Joe Biden made a series of stops in Pennsylvania on Sunday, urging his supporters to stay unified despite growing questions about his fitness for another term. During a church service in Philadelphia and a rally in Harrisburg, Biden emphasized the importance of unity and optimism for America's future.
While some leading congressional Democrats have privately suggested that Biden should step aside, others, including members of the Congressional Black Caucus, continue to support him. The party remains deeply divided on the issue.
Biden has been reaching out to lawmakers and campaign surrogates, reaffirming his commitment to staying in the race and campaigning harder. Some Democrats are pushing for Biden to be more visible and authentic in his campaign efforts.
Despite calls for him to step down, Biden has received endorsements from key figures like Senator John Fetterman and Rep. Madeleine Dean. Supporters at his events expressed confidence in his ability to win the election.
Concerns about Biden's cognitive abilities have been raised, with some Democrats calling for him and former President Trump to undergo cognitive testing. Biden's recent comments about losing to Trump have also sparked debate within the party about his candidacy.
The Democratic convention is approaching, and discussions about Biden's future are ongoing among lawmakers. While some believe he should step aside, others argue that he is the best choice to lead the party.
As the election draws closer, the Democratic Party faces a critical decision about its nominee, with Biden's supporters and critics voicing their opinions on his candidacy.