Several Democratic allies of the president fanned out on Sunday to defend keeping President Biden as their partyâ€
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Party leaders are also aware that there are worries that keeping Biden at the top of the ticket will hurt their chances of winning congressional seats in November.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) acknowledged on MSNBCâ€
“One thing should be clear,� he added. “There is a big difference between our view of the world, the country and the future, and the extreme MAGA Republican view.�
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Some Democrats are not convinced.
In a Facebook post shared Sunday morning, former Democratic National Committee vice chair R.T. Rybak said the public has to push Democratic leaders to get Biden off the ticket.
“Our elected officials are staying shockingly silent in public, especially considering how many of them acknowledge privately that this has to happen,â€� he wrote. “They fear political retribution but they should really fear that if we lose this election because they didnâ€
“Call their offices, circulate this or write your own but speak up now. Worrying about this with each other in private wonâ€
When asked about the internal debate among Democrats, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), told MSNBC that that is exactly “what a real political party does.�
“There are very honest and serious and rigorous conversations taking place at every level of our party because it is a political party and we have different point of view,â€� Raskin said. “If you compare that to the nonexistent dialogue and conversation that took place in the Republican Party after Donald Trumpâ€
Still, a new poll shows some sign of a drop-off in voter confidence in Biden. About 55 percent of Democratic voters surveyed said they believe Biden should continue running, while 45 percent say he should step aside, according to a new CBS News-YouGov poll released Sunday. In February, the same poll found that 64 percent of Democratic voters said he should continue running while 36 percent said he should not.
The latest poll shows that a majority of all registered voters — 72 percent — do not believe Biden has the mental and cognitive health to serve as president. Just 27 percent believe he does have sufficient health to serve, down from 35 percent a month ago. The poll found that 49 percent of voters believe that Trump does not have the mental and cognitive health to serve as president.
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The campaign has spent the past three days tamping down concerns about the implications of Bidenâ€
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In an email to supporters titled “7 Things to Tell Your Friends After the Debate,â€� the Biden campaign sent a list of talking points Democrats can use when talking to their “panicked aunt,â€� “MAGA uncleâ€� or — in an apparent dig at the hosts of the liberal podcast “Pod Save America,â€� who harshly criticized Bidenâ€
On the list of suggestions, the Biden campaign argues that “actual voters perceived this debate very differently than those who pay attention to politics a lot� and that “the long-term impact of debates is overstated anyway.�
When asked on NBCâ€
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MSNBC host Jen Psaki, a former Biden White House press secretary, dismissed an idea posed by a political commentator that Democrats should have an open nominating convention and tap a member of their deep bench to run for president instead of Biden.
Psaki said an idea like that would work in a fictional show like “The West Wing,� where “everybody would just convene and the president would endorse someone and everybody would just line up behind them and the public would be happy.�
“That is not how it would workâ€� in real life, Psaki said, arguing that an open convention would not only ignore the wishes of primary voters but would also put several of the Democratsâ€
“A lot of people [would be] angry,â€� she said. “And then you have a person who is untested, even if theyâ€
Similarly, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), the former House speaker and a former chairwoman of the California Democratic Party, told CNN that trying to nominate a new candidate at this stage “could be chaotic.� Pelosi said it was clear now that Biden will be the nominee following months of primary elections.
“You would have to undo the nomination to do something else,â€� Pelosi said. “That would not be a reason to do it or not do it. The question is: Joe Bidenâ€
And Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) — who was widely panned after a weak debate performance during his own election race in 2022 — dismissed concerns from other Democrats by suggesting that those “willing to walk away from Joe Biden� are “helping Trump.�
“The whole ‘Abandon Bidenâ€
Republicans, meanwhile, continued taking a victory lap over what they saw as a successful performance by Trump on Thursday.
“Obviously, Joe Biden had a disastrous performance, which is why theyâ€
“He was funny, he was engaging. He was pushing back a little bit, but he was doing it with a good-natured demeanor,â€� Vance continued. “Thatâ€
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“The guy told 30 some-odd lies and nobody checked him on it and said that was up to Joe Biden to do,â€� Rep. James E. Clyburn (D-S.C.), who is largely credited with reviving Bidenâ€