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Biden repeatedly affirms commitment to 2024 campaign despite Democrats' calls to step aside

President Biden continues to affirm solid commitment to staying in the presidential race despite widespread pressure from the Democratic Party to step aside.

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10:49 AM, July 20, 2024
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Biden planning to hit the campaign trail in coming days after clearing COVID-19

President Biden plans to return to the campaign trail as soon as possible, with plans to visit Georgia and Texas in the coming days.

Axios reported that Biden has started laying out his travel plans as he recovers from COVID-19 at his Delaware beach house in Rehoboth. He has resisted calls from his party to step down, with his communications team holding a remote press conference on Saturday to push the argument for a second Biden presidency.

The calls for Biden to step down has drawn over 30 sitting Democrat congressmembers: Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, on Friday urged Biden to “end his campaign,” arguing that “our full attention must return to these important issues.”

One senior Democrat official told Axios that the entire issue feels “stuck” at the moment, adding that it’s “not to say it’s going to stay stuck.”

Senior officials are pushing Biden to make a final decision over the weekend and have continued arguing with Biden advisers as to why bowing out would best serve the good of the party.

"It's a fairly universal sentiment internally that we have reached the end of the road," one Biden aide admitted, noting that some key hold outs will keep fighting to keep Biden in the race.

Posted by Peter Aitken
11:06 AM, July 20, 2024

Republican VP nominee Vance insists Biden must resign if not seeking second term

Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, has pushed the argument that a President Biden unfit to seek a second term is also unfit to remain in office for the last months of his current administration.

“Everyone calling on Joe Biden to stop running without also calling on him to resign the presidency is engaged in an absurd level of cynicism,” Vance wrote on social media platform X.

“If you can’t run, you can’t serve,” Vance stressed. “He should resign now.”

Vance joins the calls from other Republicans who over the past week have tried to make the push to get Biden off the ticket one and the same as getting Biden out of office.

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Friday argued that “if he’s not going to be their nominee because he's not up to it, how can he be our president for the next six months?"

“If there's something wrong with you that doesn't allow you to run for president, how can you still be there as president?” Rubio told Politico. “If they're going to remove him as nominee, they’ve got to remove him as president, and that's really bad for our country."

Posted by Peter Aitken
07:50 AM, July 20, 2024

DNC committee moving forward with plans for virtual roll call vote in early August

The rulemaking body of the Democratic National Convention is preparing to vote on President Biden as the party's presidential nominee.

The Democratic National Convention’s Rules Committee members voted Friday for a virtual roll call on Aug. 7 to certify Biden's victory, despite widespread upset over what many call visible mental decline.

The nearly 200 committee members will meet again on or before July 26 to formally adopt the virtual roll call format.

The vote itself will be held in the first week of August and is thus far expected to serve as a rubber stamp on the Biden campaign;

Posted by Timothy HJ Nerozzi
07:33 AM, July 20, 2024

Biden campaign commits to late July fundraiser featuring David Letterman, Hawaiian governor

President Biden's campaign is planning fundraising events that extend through to the end of the month.

The Biden-Harris ticket is holding a fundraiser on July 29th in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts that will feature special guests talk show legend David Letterman and Hawaiian Gov. Josh Green.

President Biden and first lady Jill Biden will be in attendance.

Green, who has been governor of Hawaii since 2022, is a personal friend of the Bidens. The governor is among the administration's closest political allies.

“We support the President, the V.P. and the Democratic Party, in good and tough times because he has been there for us as a family and a state," Green told the Associated Press.

With the Democratic Party set to follow through on plans for an early roll call nominating Biden as their presidential candidate, this fundraiser is further proof of the campaign's commitment to staying on the ballot.

Posted by Timothy HJ Nerozzi
06:56 AM, July 20, 2024

Kamala Harris reassures Democratic Party donors that there's nothing to worry about

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke on the phone with approximately 300 major Democratic Party donors on Friday, telling them there was nothing to worry about within President Biden's campaign, despite the media kerfuffle.

“I will start by sharing something with all of you, something I believe in my heart of hearts. It is something I feel strongly you should all hear and should take with you when you leave, and tell your friends too,” Harris told the donors, according to multiple reports. “We are going to win this election. We are going to win.”

Harris spoke to donors via video for approximately five minutes, championing the Biden administration and sharply criticizing former President Donald Trump's rhetoric at the Republican National Convention.

"Let me be clear: Trump’s convention this week was one big attempt to distract people," Harris reportedly told donors. "He wants to distract attention away from his record and his Project 2025 plan. Can you believe they put it in writing? It is further empirical evidence that the stakes of this election couldn’t be higher.”

The call was intended to quell fears among party donors that backlash against Biden from within his party could prove disastrous for his campaign.

Biden has been consistent and clear that he intends to stay in the race and run against Trump in November as the Democratic Party nominee.

Posted by Timothy HJ Nerozzi
06:31 AM, July 20, 2024

Besieged Biden campaign sends lengthy memo making case to stay in

The Biden campaign took a swipe at “anonymous” sources that have relayed concerns from within the Democratic Party about the president's candidacy as questions continue about his physical and mental state.

Campaign Spokesperson Kevin Munoz highlighted Biden TV interviews this past week and support from Black women and Hispanic groups, while linking Trump to the conservative Project 2025 agenda, which has been portrayed as a blueprint for a future Republican administration, which he has disavowed.

“Donald Trump and Republicans – despite claims of a 'new tone – their message is the same: Revenge and retribution,” Munoz said in a memo released Friday evening highlighting why Biden should stay in the race. "Their convention focused on bowing down to Putin, mass deportation, and inflicting their Project 2025 agenda on the American people."

Biden scrapped several campaign events this week after contracting COVID-19. He is self-isolating in Delaware. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is on the campaign trial.

“And as we’ve said before, President Biden is excited to get back on the campaign trail as soon as he can,” he added.

In making his case, Munoz highlighted the Republican National Convention that concluded Thursday in Milwaukee.

“Attendees brandished signs calling for 'Mass Deportations Now,' while an architect of Trump’s cruel family separation policy took center stage during the convention’s primetime slot,” he said.

“JD Vance, the poster child for Project 2025’s extremism, was unveiled as Trump’s running mate and, in becoming Trump’s vice presidential nominee, doubled down on a future of abortion bans, worse access to health care, and higher costs for middle-class Americans," added Munoz.

Posted by Timothy HJ Nerozzi

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