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Rep. Nadler Retracts Call For Biden To Withdraw From Race

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Rep. Jerry Nadler, a Democrat from New York, has reversed his previous stance on President Biden's candidacy for the 2024 presidential race. Nadler, who had previously expressed doubts about Biden's ability to run for re-election, now considers Biden to be the best and only candidate for the Democratic Party.

Following private discussions among prominent Democrats, Nadler publicly stated on Tuesday that Biden remains the most viable candidate for the upcoming election. This shift in Nadler's position comes amidst ongoing deliberations within the Democratic Party regarding Biden's candidacy.

Lawmakers in both the House and Senate have been engaged in closed-door meetings to assess the situation surrounding Biden's potential re-election bid. While details from these meetings have been scarce, it has been reported that there is no unanimous agreement among party members regarding Biden's candidacy.

Meanwhile, President Biden has made it clear that he has no intentions of stepping down from the race. In a letter addressed to House Democrats, Biden emphasized the need to put an end to internal party conflicts and focus on the upcoming election.

The developments within the Democratic Party reflect the ongoing discussions and debates surrounding Biden's candidacy for the 2024 presidential race. As the party navigates through differing opinions and perspectives, the ultimate decision regarding Biden's candidacy remains a topic of significant interest and speculation.

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