
President Joe Biden reassured top donors during a recent call that he is not considering exiting the race and remains confident in his ability to defeat Donald Trump in the upcoming election. The call, which included over 300 members of the campaign's National Finance Committee, saw Biden addressing questions and outlining his strategy for the second debate scheduled for September 10.
During the call, Biden emphasized the importance of attacking Trump as a key part of his debate strategy. He expressed his singular focus on defeating the current president, stating, 'My one job is to beat Donald Trump.' Despite some concerns raised by donors, Biden remained resolute in his determination to continue running, with one participant noting, 'He ain't budging an inch.'


The call, which started late due to a surge in RSVPs following the announcement of Biden's participation, featured DNC Finance Chair Chris Korge urging donors to stay united and support the campaign. Biden's message to donors was clear: he is fully committed to the fight ahead and believes he is the best candidate to take on Trump.
As the campaign gears up for the next phase of the election cycle, Biden's reaffirmation of his candidacy signals his readiness to face the challenges ahead. With the support of his donors and campaign team, Biden is focused on building momentum and delivering a strong performance in the upcoming debates.