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Biden Defies Calls to Quit After Debate Disaster, Rallies Support at Camp David

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Despite a poor debate performance, Joe Biden's family and supporters urge him to stay in the 2024 presidential race. Internal campaign tensions and voter concerns about his mental fitness add pressure as the Democratic Party convention approaches.


US President Joe Biden's family is urging him to stay in the race despite his weak performance in last week's TV debate against Donald Trump. The debate highlighted Biden's weaknesses, leading to increased pressure from commentators, media, and voters for him to step aside. However, Biden's family remains supportive, believing he is still the best candidate to face Trump in the upcoming election.

During a family gathering at Camp David, Biden's relatives, including his wife Jill and son Hunter, expressed their continued support. Hunter, who was recently convicted of a felony, is one of the loudest voices urging Biden to resist calls for his resignation. The family criticized Biden's advisers for their preparation tactics, which they believe left him over-trained and exhausted during the debate.

Prominent Democratic donors and officials have also voiced their frustration with Biden's debate preparation. John Morgan, a major Biden fundraiser, publicly blamed advisers Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, and Bob Bauer for the president's poor performance. Some family members and donors believe Biden's preparation focused too much on statistics and not enough on his larger vision for the country.

Despite the criticism, Biden's campaign team insists he will remain in the race. They are exploring ways to change the narrative, including holding press conferences or interviews. The team is working to prevent key elected officials and donors from abandoning Biden.

A recent CBS News/YouGov poll revealed that 72% of registered voters believe Biden lacks the mental and cognitive health to serve as president, up from 65% in a previous survey. Among Democrats, 45% think Biden should step aside for another candidate. Despite this, leading Democratic members continue to support Biden, though some acknowledge the need for honest discussions about the party's future.

As Biden prepares for the Democratic Party convention in Chicago next month, where he is expected to be officially nominated, the debate over his candidacy continues. Some Democrats are considering potential alternatives, but Biden shows no intention of stepping down. The coming days will be crucial in determining the impact of his debate performance on voters.

  • Biden's family remains a crucial support system, with Hunter Biden advocating for his father's capabilities despite the recent felony conviction. The family's criticisms of Biden's advisers highlight internal tensions within the campaign team.
  • Prominent Democratic donors, like John Morgan, have not shied away from publicly criticizing the preparation tactics of Biden's advisers. This internal conflict underscores the high stakes and intense pressure leading up to the election.
  • The CBS News/YouGov poll indicating a significant portion of voters doubting Biden's mental fitness adds to the urgency of the situation. The campaign team is tasked with not only defending Biden's candidacy but also addressing these growing concerns among the electorate.
  • The Democratic Party convention in Chicago will be a pivotal moment for Biden's campaign. While some party members are exploring alternatives, Biden's determination to stay in the race reflects his commitment to the upcoming election battle against Trump.
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