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New doubts raised over Biden candindacy

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By Desmond Nleya

Dubai- New concerns have risen over Joe Biden candidacy due to his advanced aged and questions of fittness with Democratic heavy weights Nancy Pelocy and George Clooney among others raising their concern of the President’s ability to be on the ballot box.

The two Senators are percieved to be very influencial and may as well influence other Democratic lawmakers and financial donors to force Biden to drop.

Hollywood star Clooney, a Democrat who co-hosted a star-studded fundraiser for Biden last month, withdrew his support with a damning opinion piece in the New York Times saying Biden was not the same man he was in 2020.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, meanwhile, has privately signaled he’s open to a Democratic candidate other than Biden, according to Axios. Schumer, though, reiterated his support for Biden in a statement following the Axios report.

Senator Peter Welch called on Biden to withdraw in an op-ed published late on Wednesday, the first Democratic senator to explicitly call for the president to step aside.
One major donor said Democratic leaders had indicated they would issue statements of concern after the NATO summit, but did not mention Schumer by name.
“It’s going to be a bloodbath,” the source said, citing growing anger among lawmakers and donors, as well as growing pressure on down-ballot candidates.

The Abandon Biden Campaign, which has opposed Biden’s candidacy over his handling of the Israel-Gaza war, on Wednesday urged all Americans to call for Biden to step aside, although saying it also has no delusions about Trump and his “culture of hate.”
Pelosi’s remarks, which ignored Biden’s repeated insistence that he is staying in the race, appeared to be the harbinger of a fresh wave of calls from fellow Democrats to exit the race.
For nearly two weeks, the 81-year-old Biden has sought to stem defections by Democratic lawmakers, donors and other allies worried he might lose the Nov. 5 vote to Republican Donald Trump, 78, after his halting June 27 debate performance.
The president has said he had a bad night at the debate, insisting he will stay in the race and defeat Trump.
Pelosi said on MSNBC she was encouraging colleagues on Capitol Hill with concerns about Biden to refrain from airing them while he hosts NATO leaders in Washington this week.
“I’ve said to everyone: let’s just hold off. Whatever you’re thinking, either tell somebody privately, but you don’t have to put that out on the table until we see how we go this week,” she said, describing Biden’s strong remarks at the NATO summit on Tuesday as “spectacular.”
She declined to say definitively that she wanted Biden to run. “I want him to do whatever he decides to do,” she said. “We’re all encouraging him to make that decision because time is running short.”

Source: Reuters

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