Biden won’t drop out, campaign insists in a new memo

Biden won’t drop out, campaign insists in a new memo


U.S. President Joe Biden looks on at the 115th NAACP National Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., July 16, 2024. 

Tom Brenner | Reuters

President Joe Biden’s campaign insisted Friday that he will remain at the top of the Democratic ticket, insisting in a new memo that Biden still has the support of voters, even as a growing number of Democratic lawmakers call on him to drop out.

“While voters consistently mention President Biden’s age when contacted, our target voters – both reengagement and true swing voters – are still planning to vote for him, making it clear the debate has not hurt support among the voters who will decide this election,” says the memo, first reported by NBC News.

“Joe Biden has made it more than clear: he’s in this race and he’s in it to win it. Moreover, he’s the presumptive nominee, there is no plan for an alternative nominee,” the memo insists.

On Thursday night, Sen. Jon Tester of Montana became the second Democratic senator to publicly call on Biden to drop out of the presidential race. On Friday morning, Rep. Sean Casten, Ill., became the 21st House Democrat to do so.

The Montana senator’s statement came on the heels of reporting that both Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi have spoken with Biden in recent days to tell him that his presidential bid may cost the party both chambers of Congress in November.

“In a few short weeks, Joe Biden will be the official nominee. It is high past time we stop fighting one another,” the memo from the campaign’s battleground states director Dan Kanninen says. “The only person who wins when we fight is Donald Trump.”

But Kanninen acknowledged that many polls show Biden trailing Trump, writing, “I will not sugar coat the state of the race: we have our work cut out for us to win this November.”

Biden, who on Wednesday tested positive for Covid-19, is currently self-isolating in Rehoboth, Delaware.

Biden Campaign Chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Friday that the president will be back on the campaign trail next week.

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