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Top Democratic Leaders To Discuss Biden's Re-Election Campaign

U.S. President Joe Biden visits Amtrak maintenance facility in Bear, Delaware

Top Democratic congressional leaders are planning to hold a meeting to discuss President Biden's re-election campaign amidst growing concerns within the party. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is set to lead a virtual meeting with top Democrats to strategize on the path forward for Biden's campaign. The meeting, not involving the full Democratic caucus, aims to address worries stemming from Biden's recent interview with ABC News.

Following the interview, concerns have escalated among Democrats who fear Biden's ability to compete against former President Donald Trump. While Biden appeared more coherent than in the previous debate, doubts persist about his chances in the race. Despite calls for him to drop out, Biden remains resolute, stating he will only exit if a divine intervention occurs.

The upcoming meeting of House committee leaders and a separate gathering of Democratic senators organized by Sen. Mark Warner reflect the party's apprehensions about Biden's electability and its potential impact on down-ballot races. Some Democrats have publicly urged Biden to step aside, citing concerns about his performance at the top of the ticket.

Doubts within the party following Biden's recent ABC News interview.
House Minority Leader Jeffries to lead meeting on Biden's campaign strategy.
Concerns raised about Biden's ability to compete against Trump.

However, supporters like Sen. John Fetterman have advised against panic, emphasizing Biden's past success in defeating Trump. Fetterman highlighted the importance of remaining composed in the current situation, stating that panicking rarely leads to positive outcomes.

The Democratic Party's internal discussions underscore the challenges facing Biden's campaign and the broader implications for the upcoming election. As the party grapples with uncertainties surrounding Biden's candidacy, the meetings among top leaders signal a critical juncture in shaping the future of the presidential race.

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