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Joe Biden reportedly more open to calls for him to step aside as candidate

www.theguardian.com Joe Biden reportedly more open to calls for him to step aside as candidate

President publicly insists he will be party’s nominee in election as leaders in Congress tell him they doubt he can beat Trump

Joe Biden reportedly more open to calls for him to step aside as candidate

Joe Biden has reportedly become more open in recent days to hearing arguments that he should step aside as the Democratic presidential candidate after the party’s two main congressional leaders told him they doubted his ability to beat Donald Trump.

While continuing to insist he will be the party’s nominee in November, the president has reportedly started asking questions about negative polling data and whether Vice-President Kamala Harris, considered the favourite to replace him if were to withdraw, fares better.

The indications of a possible rethink come after Biden tested positive on Wednesday for Covid-19, forcing him to isolate for several days while curtailing a campaigning visit to Nevada that had been part of a drive to show his candidacy was very much alive.

It also coincides with fresh polling data showing that he now trails Trump by two points in Virginia, a state he won by 10 points in 2020.

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  • If we can come up with a cohesive plan that works, great. I just don't understand why the democrat leadership didn't even try having this conversation before the primaries. Being the president is a bummer. You have to be a truly sad person to even want the position. I'm not stunned at all to hear Biden would feel cooperative with a movement that let's him just kick back in a rocking chair and enjoy the time he has left.

    • I just don’t understand why the democrat leadership didn’t even try having this conversation before the primaries.

      They may have tried in private, but "The incumbent has an advantage, and we need every advantage we can get" is compelling conventional political wisdom.

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